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a source of food and for its use in traditional medicine, but human activities have
a source of food and for its use in traditional medicine, but human activities have
Reframing the role of zoos for both species and society Chester Zoo scholars have
of Endangered lowland anoa (Bubalus depressicornis) The Problem: Anoa numbers have
Last night, we celebrated many winners who are making significant contributions in conservation education.
Christleton Primary School They have embedded a whole school passion for wildlife
Not only do they have acute hearing and hooves rather than claws on their toes, they
Despite the fact that the rock hyrax is about the same size as a guinea pig, its closest living relative is the mighty elephant!
Not only do they have acute hearing and hooves rather than claws on their toes, they
Smelly titan arum flowers draw huge crowds when they bloom. Now plant conservationists say lessons should be learned from how these charismatic corpse flowers are cared for.
Conservation Science Zoo news August 06, 2025 A duo of corpse flower blooms have
rom our project partners the Lowland Tapir Conservation Initiative in Brazil, we have
Celebrate Chester Zoo’s 90th anniversary with a stunning collection of photographs capturing the zoo’s rich history and memorable moments
Jamie Christon, CEO A series of images from our archives have been released to mark
Discover the incredible black rhinos at Chester Zoo. Learn about their unique behaviours, conservation efforts, and the vital role they play in their ecosystems.
They have two horns that continue to grow throughout their lives.