Help us protect threatened wildlife

London Zoo plays an active and crucial role in global conservation.

The Zoo is home to over 100 threatened species, including some that are extinct-in-the-wild, relying on care within the Zoo to survive for future generations.

We rely on donations, members and visitors to help us care for our animals and restore wildlife around the world, as part of ZSL, the science-driven wildlife conservation charity.

Please donate to support us today.

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You can make a big difference! 

Donations help us to care for our animals and buy vital equipment for our conservation projects.

  • £6 could buy a box of tasty cabbages for our giraffes
  • £10 could power a camera trap monitoring wildlife - from badgers in Britain to pangolins in Thailand
  • £54 could feed our penguin flock for a day - that's a bucketload of around 40kg of sprats!
  • £131 could buy a blood test for a big cat by our expert veterinary team
  • £370 could keep a ranger security vehicle on patrol for a week in Kenya, protecting wildlife from poaching

Every donation, big or small, makes a difference.

Two giraffes outside on a bright day
ZSL conservationists in Kenya watching elephants

Join hundreds of generous donors supporting wildlife

Donate today and we’ll keep you updated with emails about the successes you’ve made possible. From breeding critically endangered species like our Asiatic lions, to caring for extinct-in-the-wild species at London Zoo, before returning them to the wild.

Thank you for supporting London Zoo.