National Conservation Zoo

Opening times today: 10am - 4pm (Last entry at 3pm)

Our long history of UK focussed conservation has delivered multiple projects supporting the restoration of a range of species and habitats. With one in six British species being threatened by extinction, our conservation projects taking place right here are more vital than ever. 

We have a wide-ranging set of skills and experts involved in this multifaceted work, with projects in the surrounding landscape but also land management on our own zoo site and nature reserve.  

Our activities involve an extensive network of partners and varied audiences connected to the zoo. Through Wildlife Connections we have influenced and facilitated positive change for wildlife at a local and regional level and we will continue to build our relationship with local government to help shape and deliver regional environmental policies. 

Two Female Conservationists

Preventing extinction in a changing world

Using our integrated approach to conservation, by 2031 we will have: 

150

additional species intensively managed to preserve their future. 

200

reversed the decline of 200 threatened populations of species in the wild. 

10 million

people empowered to live more sustainably.

250k

hectares improved wildlife landscapes. 

5k

trained conservationists

5

major policies for wildlife influenced. 

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