This is ZSL’s Conservation Technology Unit’s test site, used to assess cameras before sending them out to the field.
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Monitor otter activity in Hampshire to better understand their movements and behaviour.
Help conservation scientists to understand how seals use a popular haul-out site in the Thames Estuary.
The San Joaquin kit fox was listed as endangered in 1967 due to dwindling populations.
Help researchers monitor wildlife using habitat around London’s railways, and contribute to Network Rail’s biodiversity action.
Help Project SIARC monitor the wonderful sharks, skates and rays found around the coast of Wales.
Help researchers track the abundance of Wildcats and their prey in the Osa Peninsula.
Help conservationists monitor great apes in the rainforests of Monte Alén National Park, Equatorial Guinea (EG).
Help a conservation, education and community network to determine the presence of vertebrate fauna and monitor them
Help researchers document the biodiversity of this exceptionally diverse area to better understand, manage, & conserve them.
NEW: Help us improve corridor research even further with this additional - more advanced - Lewa project.
Conservation researchers need your help to understand which species are using wildlife corridors.
Help researchers to produce an atlas of the local fauna & investigate the occurrence and density of medium and large carnivore species
Our first Instant Wild GOWAN project comes from the Cayman Islands, a rich network of shallow reefs and open ocean habitats.
Help researchers monitor important wolf populations in remote wildernesses in Croatia, also home to bears and lynx.
Help research aiming to improve the safeguarding of large mammals in Brazil.