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Jersey wildlife trust recognised for protecting agile frogs
Zoo seeks permission to keep its jumping rats cool
Gerald Durrell’s Jersey Zoo hit by animal deaths and exclusion row
Durrell shortlisted for award for agile frog programme
How Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is reviving a Scottish gem
Lee Durrell on the lost ideal of the ‘gentleman naturalist’
Trust recognised for conservation work to save frogs
Durrell’s Agile Frog Programme shortlisted for National Award
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust has been shortlisted for the Great British Wildlife Restoration Awards.
Jersey wildlife trust recognised for protecting agile frogs
A wildlife conservation trust has been shortlisted for an award for its work to save the agile frog. Jersey's Durrell Wildlife Conservation...
Zoo seeks permission to keep its jumping rats cool
Planning permission has been requested for a new air conditioning unit to be installed in the jumping rats' enclosure at Jersey Zoo. Durrell...
Gerald Durrell’s Jersey Zoo hit by animal deaths and exclusion row
Volunteers at the zoo have accused the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust of a range of failings and say they were moved out of roles they...
Durrell shortlisted for award for agile frog programme
A LOCAL conservation programme which aims to safeguard the future of one of Jersey's only native amphibian species has been shortlisted for...
How Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is reviving a Scottish gem
The charity has launched an ambitious, hundred-year plan to restore a Scottish estate to a wild and diverse landscape.
Lee Durrell on the lost ideal of the ‘gentleman naturalist’
Lee Durrell, conservationist and widow of the late pioneering naturalist, author and zoo director Gerald Durrell, has always been an “animal...
Trust recognised for conservation work to save frogs
A conservation charity in Jersey has been shortlisted for a national wildlife award for its long-running efforts to save one of Britain's...
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Join us on our journey to create a wilder, healthier, more colourful world. By 2025 our founder Gerald Durrell would have celebrated his 100th birthday. We have set our sights on delivering significant change to the fortunes of threatened wildlife through a positive and bold vision for conservation. In 2025, we want to see: 10 ecosystems across the world's major biomes being rewilded 100 threatened species on the road to recovery 500 endangered species projects working more effectively 1,000,000 people better connected with nature To find out more, visit durrell.org/rewild-our-world