2025 figures offer a stark reminder of the escalating scale of global wildlife trafficking, fuelled by demand for exotic pets ...
Born Free’s Co-Founder and Executive President, Will Travers OBE, honours Dr Iain Douglas-Hamilton CBE, a pioneering force in ...
Born Free’s Head of Policy, Dr Mark Jones, reports back on the key outcomes from the international wildlife trade conference.
Born Free wishes to extend profound congratulations to Director General Kumara Wakjira of the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority, who has won Tusk’s Prince William Award for Conservation 2025.
There are lots of ways you can support Born Free, from adopting an animal for yourself or as a gift, to lending your voice to one of our campaigns to ensure a better future for wild animals. Please ...
Sadly, wild lion populations face the risk of extinction from numerous threats including habitat loss due to encroachment by humans – farmers resort to poison, guns and snares to drive lions from ...
Born Free has a long and proud partnership with Lilongwe Wildlife Centre (LWC), Malawi’s only wildlife sanctuary and a vital lifeline for animals in need. Established by the Lilongwe Wildlife Trust ...
On Thursday 27th November Born Free was invited to participate in a National Emergency Briefing at Westminster Hall attended by hundreds of MPs, Peers, business leaders, scientists, academics, ...
This festive season, Born Free is sharing Comfort & Joy, and showcasing the environmental enrichment activities that the ...
A record 35 organisations and experts have joined this year’s campaign by Born Free, Animal Aid, Freedom for Animals and OneKind in calling for festive events to not use live reindeer in 2025. The ...
In the heart of India, Bengal tiger numbers are increasing. But, as populations rise, tigers need to move between habitats to find their new homes. There are six tiger reserves in the Satpuda ...
Launching today, Born Free’s new appeal will help enrich the lives of animals in our care, and help them recover from trauma. Confined, exploited, abused, injured or orphaned; animals cared for by ...