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World Water Week: Why you should care about white-clawed crayfish
This World Water Week (20-24 August) we’re shining a light on our conservation work with one of the UK’s most endangered species, the white-clawed crayfish.
There’s something about Mary…the ostrich!
Bristol Zoo Project has welcomed a new arrival in the form of 19-year-old ostrich, Mary.
Thousands of Bristol Zoo Project visitors go on the trail of The Very Hungry Caterpillar – and time is running out to join!
There’s just two weeks left to join the thousands of adults and children who have taken part in Bristol Zoo Project’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar Trail this summer.
Conservation success story: reforesting Madagascar
Our ongoing conservation work in Northwest Madagascar has seen us successfully establish 15,000 tree seedlings this year, in the Sahamalaza Iles Radama National Park.
7 surprising facts about grey wolves
Discover 7 surprising facts about our grey wolves, living alongside bears, lynxes and wolverines in the award-winning Bear Wood.
Giant chocolate replica of Alfred the Gorilla arrives at Bristol Zoo Project
A one-metre tall, 45kg chocolate sculpture of one of Bristol Zoo’s most famous and much-loved residents, has been unveiled to visitors.
A Kordofan giraffe walks through a forest
Kordofan giraffes face local extinction if poaching continues
Poaching of two Critically Endangered Kordofan giraffes per year could result in extinction in just 15 years within Cameroon’s Bénoué National Park without intervention.
A common blue butterfly resting on a  blade of grass
How to help very hungry caterpillars and butterflies at home
5 ideas to help look after caterpillars, butterflies and other wildlife this summer.
A male Visayan tarictic hornbill with its head turned to the side, with a wooden fence in the background
Double conservation success for Bristol Zoo Project's bird keepers
Two of the world’s most threatened species of bird have successfully bred at Bristol Zoo Project - safeguarding the future of their species for years to come.
A silverback gorilla seen in close-up against a background of greenery
Around the world in 7 projects: Bristol Zoological Society’s conservation work around the globe
From majestic western lowland gorillas to the tiny white-clawed crayfish, we’re working around the world to save species.
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