Durrel Wildlife Conservation Trust
United Kingdom United Kingdom  |  Animals/Wildlife

Every day, increasing numbers of species come under threat. Durrell's mission, to save species from extinction, has never been more relevant and urgently needed than right now. To continue to make a difference and achieve Durrell's aims for the future, the Trust is reaching out to all audiences and inviting you to get involved.

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Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is an international charity working globally to save species from extinction. Headquartered in Jersey (formerly Jersey Zoo), Durrell works in some of the most threatened environments on the planet, focussing on the rarest species and the most fragile habitats. Durrell has achieved so much. In Jersey, Durrell’s major breeding firsts include: Alaotran gentle lemurs, Rodrigues and Livingstone’s fruit bats, Rodrigues fodys, Madagascan flat-tailed tortoises, Round Island boas and Montserrat mountain chicken frogs. Thanks to the generous support of our members and friends, the Trust has also brought a number of species back from the brink of extinction. But this is only the tip of the iceberg. With the planet’s biodiversity in desperate peril and in more need of help than ever, what we all do to contribute to the earth’s health and wellbeing, including the protection and maintenance of vital species worldwide, will be critical.

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Website link: www.durrell.org/

 

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