A new joint report by our colleagues at Lilongwe Wildlife Trust in Malawi, in partnership with the Department of National ...
We recently had a chat with Dr David Manoa, our newly-promoted Head of Kenya Conservation and a key member of our team, about ...
Despite some notable wins for wildlife, progress by global leaders at COP16 fails to deliver the outcomes and pace of change ...
Born Free’s 2023 survey reveals that over 2,700 dangerous wild animals are licensed to be kept privately in Great Britain (and there may be many more kept without a licence). A total of 187 private ...
From the size of their teeth to the truth about white tigers, find out everything you need to know about this majestic big ...
Born Free is shocked and saddened at the recent news that Aalborg Zoo in Denmark has euthanised its two remaining female ...
Born Free and primatology experts agree that primates are completely ill-suited for private ownership. All primates have complex social, physical, behavioural, and environmental needs and have a ...
Bonfire Night can be a perilous time of year for hedgehogs, but one young hoglet has been given a second chance, thanks to ...
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Throughout the world, hundreds of cheetahs are exploited in zoos and kept as status symbol pets. Frankie Osuch from our ...
Awe-inspiring big cats are being reduced to living exhibits, with zoos hiding behind their conservation and education claims. Big cats don’t belong in zoos, but we need your help to make it stop.
Born Free strongly opposes the exploitation and keeping of wild animals in captivity and campaigns to Keep Wildlife in the Wild. Born Free is committed to preventing animal suffering and protecting ...