Donate to our appeal and help Save Wildlife Together.
Did you know at Bristol Zoo Project, 78 percent of the animals we care for are both threatened, and part of targeted conservation programmes? In the wild, these animals and their habitats are under the threat of extinction.
As a conservation charity, we work in nine countries, across four continents, to conserve species and protect habitats. Our team are doing everything they can to help secure a sustainable future for wildlife, but we can’t do it alone.
You can join our fight to save wildlife and habitats under threat by supporting our Fighting Extinction Appeal.
Our appeal aims to raise the vital funds we need to support our teams who are working to save wildlife and their habitats, both here in the UK and around the world.
From breeding threatened red panda to funding local rangers who are protecting Critically Endangered Kordofan giraffes in Cameroon.
As a charity, we rely on donations to help us bring threatened species back from the brink of extinction, through conservation and education projects, and from working alongside local communities.
Your donation can have a big impact.
Donations to this appeal are not restricted to conservation of specific species, so you can be sure your donation is going where it is most needed, ensuring the best possible outcome for the wildlife we care for in the UK and around the world.
Thank you for everything you do for the animals you love – every £1 donated really does make a difference.
If you would like to know more or find out how can you further support this appeal, please do not hesitate to get in touch at [email protected], we would love to hear from you.
There are believed to be less than 27 Kordofan giraffes remaining in Bénoué National Park, Cameroon.
Blue-eyed black lemurs are among the most threatened primate species in the world. It’s estimated that 98% of lemurs are facing extinction.