ZSL Field Conservation
ZSL runs conservation programmes in Britain and over 30 countries worldwide.
The conservation of wild animals and their natural habitats is fundamental to our mission. Working with local communities to conserve their environment and promote sustainability.
ZSL focuses its conservation work around seven distinct programmes. A variety of projects are underway within each of the seven programme areas at any one time.
EDGE
The EDGE of Existence programme is an innovative ZSL research and conservation initiative that focuses on the world’s most Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered EDGE species. Find out more here.
Bushmeat and Forests
Tropical forests carry global environmental, social and economic importance. Their decline makes their conservation a priority for ZSL.
Island Ecosystems

© R Gibson Island ecosystems are vulnerable to extreme environmental events, such as typhoons, and the consequences of introduced alien species.
Deserts and Rangelands
Desert and rangeland areas of the earth contain unique plant, animal and human communities that have adapted to survive in these extreme and fragile environments.
Find out more
News
Thames gets the seal of approval
22 August 2008
© Terry Bloomfield
If you’re planning a summer picnic on the banks of the Thames be sure to keep an eye out for Sammy the seal.
Gorilla Conservation

© Troy Inman
Your donations are needed to support our work at the Mikongo Conservation Centre where we work to conserve the Western Lowland gorilla.
Carnivores & People

© Harald Loeffler/www.eyeofthetiger.com Large charismatic carnivores such as tigers, leopards and cheetahs are at the top of the food chain and are often the first to suffer when there is pressure on the environment.
Marine and Freshwater

© Greg Prang Aquatic ecosystems cover approximately 70 per cent of the earth’s surface and are essential for supporting life on our planet, however they are faced with increasing threats.
UK Native Species



