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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.
A journey through our conservation projects: part one
In this series of blogs we will be introducing some of the species we work to protect as part of our conservation projects.
A group of people sitting on the porch of a wooden house
Uniting for positive human–elephant coexistence
Find out how we are working to foster harmonious co-existence between rural communities and animals within Monte Alén National Park.
An anaesthetised bear lies on a hay-covered floor in an indoor habitat as a vet crouches beside it
What does a zoo vet do?
From preventative medicine and reproductive management to conservation and education, a zoo veterinarian does an awful lot!
A young gorilla standing on his fists in the sunshine surrounded by greenery
7 fascinating facts about gorillas
Gorillas share nearly 98% of our human DNA. Discover some fascinating facts and find out more about how we care for our gorillas at Bristol Zoo.
Win the chance to join TV adventurer Andy Day on an exciting mission at Bristol Zoo Project!
We're launching a competition for 10 lucky children to win the chance to join Andy Day on an exciting mission at Bristol Zoo Project!
Bristol Zoo wins BIAZA awards for global conservation work!
Bristol Zoological Society has won five BIAZA awards for our efforts to conserve and protect the world’s most threatened species!
Conservation Heroes: Equatorial Guinea spotlight
Continuing our celebration of conservation heroes from around the world working to protect the most threatened species.
A young gorilla sits on a patch of grass
Introducing our Impact Report 2024
We're proud to present our Impact Report for 2024, celebrating the global achievements of our teams.
Eight people standing together in front of a tree in the front of a University building in the P
CENTROP project update
Since 2013, we have been working with local partners in the Philippines, Silliman University and CENTROP to save threatened endemic species.
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