
Heart of Africa Appeal
Please support our work to save African species from extinction.
Africa’s vast and beautiful wild spaces - spanning tropical rainforests, sweeping savannas, deserts, and mountains - are home to an extraordinary diversity of species. However, African ecosystems and species face numerous and complex threats including habitat loss, climate change, growing human populations, unregulated hunting, wildlife trafficking, and poaching.
Chester Zoo plays a key role in the conservation of African wildlife. We're working with partners to save the Nubian giraffes, giant pangolins, black rhino and many more vulnerable African species from extinction.
Our work across East Africa is critical to the survival of endangered animals. If we don't act now, these species could be lost forever. Your support means that our teams on the ground can protect these precious species from the complex threats they face. We need your support to ensure their survival.
Your support will help us take action against climate change
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How we're helping to counter the impacts of climate change...
Your support will help us to work with partners across East Africa to ensure nature can survive and thrive.
In Uganda...
... We're working with partners to save the Nubian giraffes in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park from threats including habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, poaching and natural resource extraction.
In our International Centre for Zoo Science...
... our sector-leading scientists work tirelessly to investigate the decline of Africa's mega-herbivores including zebra, elephants and rhino, and take steps to mitigate the driving factors.
In Northern Kenya...
... we're continuing our work to secure a future for the black rhino and find a solution for its critical species decline.
Find out more about our work
Your support directly helps to fund our work - in the zoo and across the world. Find out more about the areas of conservation work our experts carry out every day.