Registered Charity No
1150158
The Zoological Society of East Anglia (ZSEA) was founded in 2013 within East Anglia in order to promote worldwide animal conservation.
The society's objectives are focused on the conservation and preservation of some of the world's most endangered animals as well as connecting our visitors to nature and educating about a sustainable future and the need to protect global biodiversity.
Our conservation work takes place both overseas and within the two Zoological Parks we support, Banham Zoo & Africa Alive.
We are part of vital European and International breeding programmes for many endangered and vulnerable animals including Amur tigers, snow leopards and the Somali wild ass and have had successes with our rear and release native species projects such as the restoration of the white-clawed crayfish.
The work we are involved with overseas has helped shape conservation efforts for critically endangered animals such as the blue-eyed black lemur in Madagascar and vital community education projects in Africa.
The animals we care for at across both zoos rely on the incredible support of communities and societies around the world. Unlike other areas of international charity work, animal and environmental conservation cannot rely on government funding to succeed, we need your support.