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A pair of gorillas easting cauliflower
An update on our gorilla troop
Sarah Gedman, Curator of mammals at Bristol Zoological Society, shares the latest news about our western lowland gorillas.
Play testers beat 10,000 kids to win ultimate job at Bristol Zoo Project
20 lucky children have beaten 10,000 others to land the role of official Play Testers at our new conservation-themed adventure playground!
A turquoise dwarf gecko sitting on a leaf
Reverse the Red species spotlight: Critically Endangered turquoise dwarf gecko
In the first of our blogs highlighting six key species we've pledged to protect, we're looking at the turquoise dwarf gecko.
Symphonic sounds and sunset animals: A brand new experience at Bristol Zoo Project
Ahead of our Summer Lates events this year, our animal welfare team have been carrying out some tests to keep track of animal behaviour.
Communities coming together to protect critically endangered species in the Philippines
Our conservation team share some conservation updates from their recent visit to the Visayas in the Philippines to meet with in-country project partners.
Conservation field report: Surveys, reforestation and lemurs in Madagascar
Megan, our Lecturer in Conservation Science, has recently returned from a field trip to Madagascar where she caught up with teams and partners on the various projects we run there.
Step forward for future development of former Bristol Zoo Gardens
Bristol Zoological Society’s plans to develop the former Bristol Zoo Gardens site in Clifton, have moved a major step forward.
Sustainability Spotlight
A spotlight on sustainability, our species plan, and two award-winning members of the team at the BIAZA annual conference 2024.
Work begins on new Central African Forest habitat for world’s most threatened species
Work has begun to build a new Central African Forest habitat for the world’s most endangered species at Bristol Zoo Project.
An Update on Bristol Zoo Gardens
Following the closure of Bristol Zoo Gardens we brought in a specialist archivist to identify items of historical value to be retained.
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