From carrying prey twice their weight, to free-falling from trees, find out everything you need to know about this most ...
Born Free welcomes the announcement by zoo operators that the zoo is to close to the public at the end of 2024.
A worrying new publication has exposed the scale of whale and dolphin exploitation across theme parks in China.
With deep sadness we recently had to say goodbye to 17-year-old lioness Saida, a precious member of our rescued Lions of ...
Sustainable farming can play a vital role in protecting tiger habitat and reducing reliance on forest products.
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 ...
Born Free celebrates the addition of other ivory-bearing species including hippos, narwhals, sperm whales and killer whales ...
Our Policy Support Officer considers the use of wild animals in entertainment and the importance of computer-generated ...
Blue was found injured by the roadside in Ethiopia, her mother missing and her sister dead beside her – her young fragile life hanging in the balance. Frightened, critically injured, and in desperate ...
Arcturos makes sure he and all the rescued bears are given larger amounts of food – nuts, fish, eggs and fruit – to help them ...
From removing snares to working alongside local communities, our field conservation teams are making a difference every day. Every wild animal matters. That’s why Born Free is committed to protecting ...