Twycross Zoo
Mission statement
To lead the global conservation efforts in captive breeding of endangered species whilst supporting efforts to protect wild populations. To deliver STEM agenda training and jobs at an international level to create the next generation of conservation leaders. To become a major national attraction as a charity zoo with over one million visitors annually, generating sufficient revenue to be financially stable and able to support the development of world-class animal habitats on site.
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ASAP Species they are working to conserve
ASAP Partner since: 2024
Country focus: UK
News & Stories
In November, we honoured the second cohort of our groundbreaking Women in Conservation Leadership Programme at an inspiring graduation event. The graduation was a celebration of the participants’ achievements and a showcase of the transformative journey they have taken as conservation leaders.
Earlier this year, a significant breakthrough was made in one of the projects funded by ASAP’s Species Conservation Fund. After a long search, the dedicated team rediscovered the very first specimen of an Mesilau Stream Toad, thought to have been lost to science.
Launched in partnership between ASAP and Tropical Biology Association, a newly launched Project Design and Fundraising training will drive greater funds for the conservation of threatened Southeast Asian species.
We are incredibly excited to unveil our newly designed website, which not only reflects the progress of our organisation but also amplifies the voices of our dedicated partners working tirelessly across Southeast Asia
ASAP’s Indonesia Programme Coordinator, Cahaya Ramadhani, reflects on her first year in the role and shares the activities and experiences that have stood out most to her, including graduation from the Women in Conservation Leadership Programme.