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After years of work, the Council of Europe has adopted a legally binding treaty to help protect wildlife and the wider ...
Born Free welcomes the news that the previous management team at South Lakes Safari Zoo will not be opening a new zoo in ...
Today’s adoption of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Pandemics Agreement at the World Health Assembly in Geneva, which ...
Born Free concerned by revelations regarding the health and welfare of orcas Wikie and Keijo, and 12 bottlenose dolphins, at ...
Climate chaos is being unleashed worldwide due to global warming. We help local people protect wildlife in affected countries ...
Thanks to Born Free supporters, ending the cruel and ineffective badger cull should move up the parliamentary agenda in 2025.
It’s Endangered Species Day - an opportunity to tell you about some of the rare and threatened animals we help keep safe, ...
Crammed with animal stories, our new kids’ mag will inspire your wild child’s entire class. But, don’t take our word for it, ...
Why would a wildlife charity be interested in emotional well-being? And is unnatural, ‘zoochotic’ behaviour in captive wild animals a mental health issue? Do you remember how you felt during lockdown?
Adopting a giraffe helps support us in preventing their mistreatment and endangerment. Habitat loss has led to their population decreasing by 40% in the last three decades. With less than 100,000 ...
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