An injured pangolin has undergone a remarkable journey of recovery, thanks to our long-term colleagues at Lilongwe Wildlife ...
Beehive fences can help local people live in harmony with elephants and with honey harvests now underway, we dig deeper with ...
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Such politically driven decisions should not take precedence over scientifically backed conservation efforts. The Bern ...
Born Free has taken part in a vibrant four-day festival, celebrating Meru’s unique culture and glorious wildlife.
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 ...
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 ...
Every year, Born Free rescues, campaigns for and protects thousands of wild animals around the world. With your support we can continue to work tirelessly to ensure that all wild animals, whether ...
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 ...
In the field, we operate our own sanctuaries, carry out conservation activities and educational outreach programmes, and provide long-term support to a range of projects operated by NGOs whose values ...
Born Free never forgets individual animals. Every animal counts. Where possible, we rescue vulnerable wild animals from appalling conditions where they have been confined, exploited or abused. We ...
Born Free opposes badger culling as part of the Government's efforts to control bovine TB in cattle, because it is unscientific, inhumane, ineffective and unnecessary. Since 2013, the Westminster ...