Chester Zoo Annual Report 2021

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The North of England Zoological Society – Annual Report and Financial Statements 2021

CASE STUDY – ADVANCES IN ELEPHANT CONSERVATION After five years of dedicated research with our partners at the University of Surrey, in 2021 we began a pilot study of a new vaccine for Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpes Virus (EEHV). The vaccine aims to ‘educate’ the immune system of the Asian elephant to fight this deadly virus – it has previously affected our herd and is posing a threat to this endangered species globally, both in zoos and the wild. It is the first vaccine of its kind to enter a pilot study phase anywhere in the world.

benign virus that doesn’t harm the elephant. This tiny slice of DNA relates to the external markers that viruses carry, and that animal cells use to identify the viruses and signal to their immune system. After years of painstaking research, we have identified candidate parts of EEHV DNA to use safely for this process. When injected into an elephant, the immune system mounts a response and, in the process, forms a ‘memory’ of what EEHV looks like – setting up an advanced alert system for when real EEHV arrives.

The initial study is being carried out on our elephant herd here at Chester Zoo, but we are also supported by other major conservation zoos that hold Asian elephants in the UK and Ireland.

Although we still have some way to go, this is an important milestone for elephant conservation. The initial results from the pilot study are encouraging, not least because the vaccine appears to stimulate an immune response. These are still early days, however, and we are yet to prove the vaccine will prevent young elephants from dying of EEHV. It will be several months until the first stage of our work to select the best candidate vaccine and determine optimal dosages and frequencies is complete. Then, if successful, trials in zoos and in the field will need to take place to fully ascertain its efficacy at preventing disease.

EEHV is a major threat to the long-term survival of the Asian elephant, of which just 40,000 now remain. Reports of wild elephant fatalities at the hands of the disease are on the rise in India, Nepal, Myanmar and Thailand, while cases have been recorded in five further countries across its native range, as well as in zoo conservation breeding programmes worldwide. Controlling this disease is becoming an important part of efforts to reverse the decline of Asian elephants (target 2 of our Conservation Masterplan). Vaccines work by giving the immune system a practice run at fighting a disease in a safe environment, equipping its ‘long-term memory’ with the knowledge of how to fight the real infection. Part of our approach includes inserting a small piece of the DNA (the genetic code) from the EEHV into a

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Our EEHV work is part of our wider programme designed to reverse the decline of Asian elephants by reducing the threats they face (target 2). As well as EEHV, elephants in the wild face increased habitat degradation and attacks from people whose lives and livelihoods are affected when they come into contact with them.

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Public benefit, grant-making and fundraising

7min
pages 80-83

Chester Zoo Youth Board

2min
pages 48-50

Trustees’ responsibilities

2min
pages 52-53

Independent Auditor’s Report

11min
pages 54-57

beautiful lemurs

2min
page 51

Our corporate structure

10min
pages 44-47

Case study – Advances in elephant conservation

3min
pages 40-43

Risks & uncertainties

5min
pages 36-37

Stakeholder engagement

3min
pages 38-39

Case study – Bid to rescue Madeira’s lost snails

3min
pages 26-27

Working with partners

5min
pages 32-33

Our sustainable zoo

3min
pages 24-25

Case study – Commercial recovery from COVID-19

3min
pages 34-35

Financial review 2021

9min
pages 28-31

Case study – Our people in an extraordinary year

3min
pages 22-23

Field projects

2min
pages 16-17

The secret life of the zoo

3min
pages 20-21

Reasons to support us

2min
pages 6-7

Chair of Trustees’ statement

2min
pages 4-5

Our mission – Preventing extinction

2min
pages 10-11

2021 highlights

2min
page 9

Our Conservation Masterplan

2min
pages 12-13

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