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Zoological Society of London Report  

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The Zoological Society of London is more famously known as London zoo. When taking a Biology trip to ZSL, a lecture was given to tell us exactly what the zoo is aiming to achieve and has already achieved for the animals that are there. In this lecture, ZSL told us they are working "to promote worldwide conservation of the animals and their habitats, breeding threatened species, increasing public awareness through information and education." If there weren't zoo's, some animals would already be extinct. The two aspects of biology which I will be focusing on in this report is the ZSL's conservation of the animals, endangered species and how they are breeding threatened species so they can return to the wild. London Zoo also works closely with Whipsnade Wild animal park to try and expand the zoo-based conservation work and international zoo programmes. The programmes department is run my Nick Lindsay...

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