Month: October 2024
How Modern Innovation is Shaping the Future of Conservation
October 31, 2024
We often hear that the natural world inspires modern technology. So, it seems fitting that Marwell Wildlife is using high tech tools to protect endangered species. Since 2021, we have […]
Baby boom at the zoo: Meet the new arrivals!
October 30, 2024
We’re celebrating a baby boom at the zoo after welcoming adorable new arrivals, which offer a glimmer of hope to species on the brink of extinction. Visitors can spot the […]
Highlighting conservation success with the IUCN Green Status
October 28, 2024
We’re excited to be a part of a new initiative by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN): the Green Status of Species. Launched in 2021, the Green Status […]
Endangered horses with a very important job
October 22, 2024
Endangered Przewalski’s horses from Marwell Zoo have galloped into Eelmoor Marsh Site of Special Scientific Interest to help maintain the open heathland. Marwell Wildlife manages Eelmoor Marsh as a rewilding […]
Shining a light on a hidden communication network
October 18, 2024
Preparations for Glow Marwell are underway and an exciting new addition to this year’s show is set to be a hot topic of conversation. Our Enchanted Tree with its fluttering […]
Marwell Wildlife calls for robust action in light of the 2024 Living Planet Report
October 10, 2024
Conservation charity Marwell Wildlife is urging leaders to work together to halt the ongoing devastation of the natural world, following the publication of the 2024 Living Planet Report. The report, […]
How you can help track native species while at Marwell with BIAZA’s Bioblitz
October 10, 2024
From 14 to 20 October, Marwell Wildlife will be taking part in BIAZA’s Spotted on Site Bioblitz. This week-long event is a great opportunity for guests, staff, and volunteers to […]
How mini ecosystems help our animals thrive
October 7, 2024
Marwell Zoo is well known for being home to a wide range of rare and endangered animals, but did you know there’s a whole host of tiny critters and plants […]