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27th October, 2021-
Blog: Pound signs in your eyes? Why that’s not appropriate for measuring conservation impact. 19th October, 2021Recent criticism that zoos can’t claim to be effective conservation organisations, because the reported amounts of money spent in the field are…
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Blog: Leading with solutions – creating Sustainable Palm Oil Communities 12th October, 2021Deforestation threatens our entire planet. Chester Zoo’s Faye Sherlock looks at the incredible work being done to create Sustainable Palm Oil Communities…
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Blog: Rewild Carbon - a climate solution with nature at its heart 6th October, 2021Rachel Hughes, Partnership Officer at Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust explains their innovative Rewild Carbon scheme and what this means for work…
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Blog: Progressive zoos need to celebrate each other’s successes 23rd September, 2021David Williams-Mitchell, Director of Communications and Membership at EAZA argues that zoos and aquariums must celebrate each other as a community. The…
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Blog: crustacean & cephalopod sentience - closing the welfare gap 16th September, 2021Lorraine Platt, Co-Founder of the Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation writes for BIAZA calling for UK Government to expand the Animal Welfare (Sentience)…
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Blog: Changing perspectives to adapt to covid 7th September, 2021Kathleen Graham, General manager of Curraghs Wildlife Park on the Isle of Man, reflects on how the Covid-19 pandemic affected the Wildlife Park on the…
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BLOG: engaging communities on the challenge of climate change 20th August, 2021Katie Parsons, Department of Geography, University of Hull writes about using The Deep to tell the story of the climate crisis. This blog is reproduced…
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Blog: An eye witness to ecocide – on the frontline of elephant conservation 12th August, 2021Richard Bonham, Executive Chairman & Co-Founder of Big Life Foundation reports on the extraordinary fight against poachers in East Africa and …