Category: Zoo news
Zoos, governments, conservationists and academics from around the world are joining forces to achieve greater impact through Action Indonesia, a global plan to protect three of Indonesia’s most impressive and threatened species
The role of the laboratory technician is a crucial one, and John O’Hanlon is one of the turning gears in the Chester Zoo Science team. Every day, hundreds of poo samples from the myriad of animal species at Chester Zoo pass through this laboratory, to inform on animal health.
We’re celebrating International Tiger Day by sharing some of the stories from our Living with Tigers project in Nepal which is working to support human-wildlife coexistence.
A successful pairing of critically endangered rufous-headed hornbill at the Talarak Foundation has resulted in the rare arrival of a chick – the first in 9 years.
Chester Zoo teams and our partners in Indonesia acted on a social media discovery last month to save two young, endangered piglets.
Chester Zoo has joined 150 leading conservation & health organisations in pledging support for the “Thriving Together” campaign, which aims to improve access to family planning services around the globe.