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Creating Central African Forest in the South West of England
We’re undergoing a hugely exciting project to bring Monte Alén National Park to Bristol Zoo Project, with the development of our brand new Central African Forest habitat, opening in 2026.
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Celebrating 7 big achievements in 2024
Take a look at 7 big things we've achieved in 2024, from breaking ground on our new habitat to breeding 12 threatened species.
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Bristol Zoological Society fundraising auctions raise £206,000 for charity
Three fundraising auctions of memorabilia and historic items from the former Bristol Zoo Gardens, have raised more than £206,000.
Dad with daughter on his shoulders, walking through a Festive Woodland. Daughter reaches to touch a snowflake hanging from the trees.
How to have a greener Christmas
If you’re dreaming of a green, nature-inspired, Christmas, check out our top tips for how you can decorate, gift, gather, and reconnect with nature without leaving much trace in the snow.
A grey crowned crane with long plumage feathers
Arrival of Endangered East African grey-crowned crane
We have welcomed a new male Endangered East African grey-crowned crane at Bristol Zoo Project, joining our other fantastic bird species in the Walled Garden.
Species Spotlight: Endangered white-clawed crayfish
At Bristol Zoological Society, we have been working to protect white-clawed crayfish since 2008 and are a leading partner in the South West Crayfish Partnership (SWCP) as part of our Reverse the Red pledge.
A plastic tray of very snall snails with dots of green UV paint on the shells and a number
Saving miniature Madeiran snails from extinction
The Ectotherm team at Bristol Zoological Society have successfully bred two species of Critically Endangered Desertas Island land snails for the first time ever in human care.
Three sculptures of Shaun the Sheep in different designs are stood in a row in front of a giraffe habitat
Shaun the Sheep rubs shoulders with giraffes and cheetahs at Bristol Zoo Project
'Shaun the Sheep: Find the Flock’ has started at Bristol Zoo Project and features 12 giant Shaun sculptures located across the zoo.
Using camera traps to conserve species in Cameroon
Dozens of camera traps are helping our teams to reduce the threats to wildlife in Cameroon’s Bénoué National Park.
A young gorilla sits on a patch of grass
What we feed our gorillas at Bristol Zoo
Find out what and how we feed our troop of Critically Endangered western lowland gorillas at Bristol Zoo.
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