Missing in Action!
A group of young scientists recently discovered that a species of frog which had not been seen for 14 years is still surviving in…
How to watch Bumblebee bats harmlessly
Piyathip Piyapan our Thai EDGE Fellow currently studying the roost selection of Bumblebee bats (otherwise known as Kitti’s hog-nosed bat) sent the EDGE Team the…
Camera trap results
Team 1 – forest team While the cameras must stay in the field for 35 days to allow sufficient time for images to be…
Wild Bactrian camel folklore
Yuan Lei our Chinese EDGE Fellow has sent us some information on wild Bactrian camel folklore and how camels have played a major role…
Camera trapping in Sapo National Park
Our first day in Sapo, we met up with Konie our EDGE fellow. While Konie is experienced at biomonitoring, camera trapping is a new…
London to Monrovia
On the 20th January, Ben Collen, Janna Rist and Olivia Daniel set off to Liberia to set up a monitoring programme in Sapo National…
Interview with EDGE Co-ordinator
Carly Waterman, the co-ordinator of the EDGE of Existence Programme at ZSL was recently interviewed by Jeremy Hance, a journalist from mongabay.com Click here to…
Great Gobi protected area and buffer zone survey (Part 2)
Here is Part 2 of our Mongolian EDGE Fellow-Adiya’s survey of the Great Gobi protected area and buffer zone. (Click here if you haven’t already read…
Life in Cold Blood
Life in Cold Blood, the sixth and final series of the ground-breaking Life nature documentaries written and presented by Sir David Attenborough, is currently…
Great Gobi protected area & buffer zone survey
Adiya Yadamsuren, our Mongolian Bactrian camel EDGE Fellow has just completed his surveys in the Buffer Zone of the Great Gobi Protected Area A in…
Meet our latest EDGE Fellow
We are thrilled to introduce our latest EDGE Fellow from Haiti- Osé Pauléus. He will be working to conserve Hispaniolan solenodons and their habitats in the Massif…
Year of the Rat
Chinese New Year was celebrated last week, with February 7th marking the first day of the Year of the Rat. The Rat is traditionally…