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Young gorilla eating out of a firehose with green foliage behind
What is happening with the gorillas at Bristol Zoo Gardens?
As you may have seen online, we have been dealing with break ins at the old Bristol Zoo Gardens (BZG) site, where our gorilla troop remain cared for by their keepers until their new home is ready at Bristol Zoo Project.
Two zebras stand closely together, peering out from a wooden enclosure, with their black and white stripes prominently visible.
Two new zebras arrive at Bristol Zoo Project!
We recently welcomed two female Grant’s zebras to Bristol Zoo Project!
A group of children and two adults explore a garden path, with one adult pointing at something on the ground. Trees and a gazebo are in the background.
Award winning rainforest garden from Chelsea Flower Show takes root at Bristol Zoo Project
An award-winning rainforest garden has opened to the public at Bristol Zoo Project, bringing rainforest landscapes to the Bristol area for the first time.
A group of zoo staff crouched in front of the open back doors of a van, where a crate sits inside
How to move a hippo and 300 other animals
Learn about why zoos move animals, and what's involved in planning an animal move from our Animal Registrar, Laura.
A man with a rucksack looking through binoculars at an estuary with a large bridge in the distance
Conservation on our doorstep
From rare moths to disappearing wetlands, we are working every day to protect what makes our local landscapes so special.
Three kids in halloween fancy dress sitting on hay bales surrounded by pumpkins
The best things to do this Halloween at Bristol Zoo Project
As spooky season is upon us, don’t miss out on the chance to unveil the mysteries of the night at Bristol Zoo Project this half-term.
Two addax, antelope with white coats and long horns, walking side by side in front of a building
Say Hello to Phoenix and Nico
We have recently welcomed two new male Critically Endangered addax, named Phoenix and Nico, to Bristol Zoo Project.
A red panda peeks out of a wooden house
Saying goodbye to Laya the red panda
We are saddened to share the news of the passing of Laya, our adult female red panda at Bristol Zoo Project.
A large elephant caught on a camera trap in the dark surrounded by foliage
Dispatch from the field: Equatorial Guinea Conservation Programme
Find out more about what a day in the life of a Field Operations Manager in Equatorial Guinea looks like.
A white clawed crayfish is being examined in a marsh area by experts
Crayfish research: integrating welfare assessments in conservation translocations
For over a year, the conservation team at Bristol Zoo has been assessing the welfare of crayfish during translocation.