Help us bring the most threatened species back from the brink of extinction

More than 40,000 species are at risk of extinction. From the world’s most trafficked wild mammal, the pangolin, to the pygmy three-toed sloth dying out as their habitat is destroyed, and so many more species, often overlooked but at risk of disappearing forever.

Urgent action is needed to save animals on the brink of extinction and those who could be next. That's where ZSL comes in, and where you can play your part.

Start a monthly donation today to save endangered species. We'll keep you updated with emails about the successes you've made possible. From returning endangered hazel dormice to their native woodlands, to funding camera traps and rangers protecting rhinos in Africa and Asia.

Thank you for supporting wildlife.

Greater one-horned rhino crossing a safari trail at Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Little hazel dormouse climb the twigs in nature

You'll see the impact of your donations

We'll keep you updated by email with behind-the-scenes stories about the wildlife you're helping to save, told by our teams at the forefront of conservation projects around the world, and ground-breaking programmes at our conservation Zoos. 

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£5 a month 

could power a motion-sensor camera, to monitor rare species and ensure they are effectively protected.

Bengal tiger camera trap close-up face

£10 a month 

could help towards the cost of kitting out our research labs with the specialist equipment that our scientists need to investigate wildlife diseases.

female scientist at ZSL

£15 a month 

could buy equipment for our wildlife vets, working to save endangered animals in the UK and around the world.

A pangolin being cared for by a ZSL vet

 

200 years of conservation

We’re ZSL, an international conservation charity driven by science. We're a powerful movement of conservationists from different countries and disciplines, working together to save animals on the brink of extinction and those who could be next.

In 2026 ZSL will be 200 years old, marking two centuries of discovery, pioneering, inspiring and delighting through science, conservation and our two conservation Zoos, London and Whipsnade.

The proceeds from your regular donation are not restricted to conservation of specific species, so you can be sure your donation is going to where the funding is most needed. We are very careful about how we spend money to ensure the best possible outcome for the wildlife that need our support most.

ZSL Kenya conservationists watching elephants
ZSL conservationist with red kite