Bristol Zoological Society
The Bristol Zoological Society is a renowned conservation and education charity based in the UK, dedicated to the preservation of wildlife and their habitats. Established in 1836, the society has a rich history of engaging the public with the wonders of the natural world.
Our core mission is to promote the understanding and appreciation of biodiversity through various initiatives. We operate two main sites: the Bristol Zoo Gardens and the Wild Place Project, both of which serve as vital resources for education and conservation.
- Conservation Efforts: We actively participate in global conservation projects aimed at protecting endangered species and restoring their habitats.
- Education Programs: Our educational outreach programs are designed to inspire and inform visitors of all ages about the importance of wildlife conservation.
- Research Initiatives: We conduct scientific research that contributes to the understanding of animal behaviour and ecology, aiding in effective conservation strategies.
At the Bristol Zoological Society, we believe in the power of collaboration. We work closely with local communities, schools, and international partners to foster a shared responsibility for the environment.
Our vision is to create a world where wildlife thrives alongside human development, ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come. Through our engaging exhibits and immersive experiences, we aim to connect people with nature and inspire action towards conservation.
Join us in our journey to protect the planet’s biodiversity and make a positive impact on the world around us.