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How to become a Volunteer | ZSL
There are many ways that you can give your time to support us and help us achieve our vision of a world where wildlife thrives. From downloading our Instant Wild app and helping us identify endangered species from the comfort of your sofa, to wading into the Thames to count fish or pick up plastic bottles, the ways to support us aren't just available in our Zoos.
Apprenticeship and Work Experience Opportunities - ZSL
An apprenticeship with us is a fantastic way to take a first step on your career journey. Whether it's a love of wildlife that makes you tick, or a passion to work in a multi-faceted global charity, one of our apprenticeships could be just the thing to kick-start your career path.
Working in partnership with Fujifilm - ZSL
Our partnership began in 2022 when Fujifilm came onboard as part of London Zoo’s Summer of Colour campaign. The partnership is about encouraging Zoo visitors to take and share photographs, but we do this through more than just the photo trail.
COLONY - ZSL
COLONY is a Fortran program written by Jinliang Wang. It implements a maximum likelihood method to assign sibship and parentage jointly, using individual multilocus genotypes at a number of codominant or dominant marker loci.
Zoo Membership - ZSL
Fill your world with wildlife. By becoming a Zoo member, you’re also helping us to protect the natural world for the generations to come by supporting our vital conservation work. Find out more about our combined Zoo memberships, including the …
Badger culling: why is it happening and does it work? - ZSL
Find out why badgers are being culled in England, and whether the science stands up. Although badgers are protected by law in the UK, since 2013 the UK Government has allowed the licensed culling of badgers in England as a temporary measure to control the spread of bovine tuberculosis (TB), a highly infectious and devastating disease in cattle.
Job Opportunities - ZSL
We're ZSL (Zoological Society of London), a science-driven conservation charity working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world. Welcome to ZSL. By embarking on a career with us, you'll be joining a dedicated community of people working to …
ZSL | A science-driven conservation charity
We’re ZSL, a science-driven conservation charity working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world. We work tirelessly so wildlife and people can thrive together. Led by our passion for nature and a pioneering spirit, we work from lab to field and through our zoos to …
Conservation zoos have powerful potential to reverse extinction
2023年2月23日 · Experts at ZSL’s conservation Zoos, London and Whipsnade, work with 16 of the 38 currently extinct in the wild animal species - more than any other zoo in the UK - and have a long history of working with others.Through collaborative breeding programmes, fieldwork and research, ZSL has already worked alongside many partners to return a number of extinct species to their wild habitats, such as ...
Why are mangroves important? | The Zoological Society of …
2024年6月26日 · Why are mangroves under threat? Direct human impacts are thought to be responsible for over 60% of mangrove losses worldwide. Threats to mangroves include coastal development, logging, clearance for agriculture and the conversion of mangrove swamp to commercial aquaculture, such as fish and shrimp farming.