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Fighting Extinction of blue-eyed black lemurs
Through our Fighting Extinction Appeal, we're raising money for vital conservation work in Madagascar to help protect blue-eyed black lemurs.
Fighting Extinction of Kordofan giraffes
Through our Fighting Extinction Appeal, we're raising money for vital conservation work in Cameroon to help protect Kordofan giraffe.
Welcoming Leena and Takeze: How we introduced new gelada into our bachelor group
In January, we were excited to welcome two new geladas to our group here at Bristol Zoo Project; father and son Leena (13) and Takeze (5).
Bristol’s most famous bears come face-to-face at Bristol Zoo Project’s new interactive trail
Bristol Bears rugby players have come face-to-face with their namesakes at Bristol Zoo Project to help launch our exciting new sensory trail!
Creating a new red panda habitat at Bristol Zoo Project
Before welcoming our new red panda Nilo, our expert teams came together to create a purpose-built habitat, tailor-made to the specific needs of our highly anticipated arrival.
Red pandas are back as Bristol Zoo Project celebrates the arrival of Nilo
Endangered red panda Nilo is settling in to his newly created habitat at Bristol Zoo Project.
Greater protection for Bénoué National Park’s wildlife thanks to successful anti-poaching project
A two-year project to help safeguard the precious wildlife of Bénoué National Park in northern Cameroon, has been declared a success.
National expansion for Bristol-led scheme to conserve and protect UK’s waterways
A water quality awards scheme to fight invasive non-native species, has been expanded to more than 60 sites across the UK.
Children’s TV adventurer Andy Day turns detective for half term fun at Bristol Zoo Project
Children’s TV legend Andy Day is calling on young visitors to Bristol Zoo Project to turn detective this half term and investigate some rather suspicious activity.
A camera trap image of three Kordofan giraffes in scrubland
Three-year population study supports fight to save Cameroon’s Kordofan giraffe
Crucial new data about the numbers of Critically Endangered Kordofan giraffe living within Cameroon’s Bénoué National Park has been released.
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