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Children’s TV adventurer Andy Day turns detective for half term fun at Bristol Zoo Project
Children’s TV legend Andy Day is calling on young visitors to Bristol Zoo Project to turn detective this half term and investigate some rather suspicious activity.
A camera trap image of three Kordofan giraffes in scrubland
Three-year population study supports fight to save Cameroon’s Kordofan giraffe
Crucial new data about the numbers of Critically Endangered Kordofan giraffe living within Cameroon’s Bénoué National Park has been released.
How membership supports wildlife
To give you an idea of how membership supports our work as a conservation and education charity, here are five amazing things our members do.
The face of silverback western lowland gorilla with a green out of focus background
Approval for new Central African Forest habitat
We’ve secured planning approval to build a Central African Forest habitat at Bristol Zoo Project for the world’s most critically endangered species.
12 incredible wildlife-saving months
From the announcement of a new name for our zoo, to conservation successes home and abroad, it’s been a year to remember.
A troop of Sanje mangabeys sitting in a tree in the jungle
Saving the Sanje Mangabey in Tanzania
Bristol Zoological Society has been working to project Sanje mangabeys since 2014, an Endangered primate species found only in Tanzania.
Santa stands in front of the camera, dressed in a green suit and holding piles of animal poo in his gloved hands
Santa ensures no animal poop goes to waste with new wrapping paper plan at Bristol Zoo Project
The poo from different animals at Bristol Zoo Project could be turned into gift wrap if a new trial is successful.
Paris exhibition celebrates 10-year project to save the Critically Endangered Joba Mena fish in Madagascar
An exhibition focusing on the efforts of UK scientists to save a critically endangered species of fish in Madagascar, has opened in Paris. The 10-year Fish Net Madagascar project was a major international investigation which set out to find the Joba Mena freshwater fish.
Welcome Haja and Olanna, rare blue-eyed black lemurs
We've welcomed two Critically Endangered blue-eyed black lemurs to Bristol Zoo Project.
Bristol Zoo Project hosts world leading giraffe care conference in European first
Bristol Zoo Project is bringing together giraffe keepers from around the world as part of a major training event to help zoos provide the highest standards of care for the animals.
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