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What a wonderful opportunity to celebrate Virginia’s incredible, life-long work to protect wildlife. Virginia, we salute you!
The so-called ‘supplementary licences’ are issued to cull zones that have already completed four years of intensive culls, ...
Today is World Parrot Day and Born Free is joining the celebrations with some grey-t news! Dr Andrea Donaldson, from our ...
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Born Free wants to transform attitudes towards wild animal welfare and conservation, and provide communities with the tools to address some of the most pressing issues facing wildlife today. Through ...
This half term, let’s encourage everyone not to visit dolphin shows. The true tale of a special orca reminds us why dolphins ...
Thanks to YOUR support, ending the cruel and ineffective badger cull should move up the parliamentary agenda. Born Free’s support has helped a government e-petition calling for an immediate end to ...
Crammed with animal stories and wild news, our summer kids’ mag will inspire your wild child’s entire class. But, don’t take our word for it, let’s hear from the experts. A new issue of Hear the Roar!
If you manage to stop illegal logging in a vital orangutan reserve in Indonesian Borneo, is it possible to restore this habitat? Find out more, in this fascinating long-read article. With your support ...
Born Free is extremely concerned by recent revelations regarding the health and welfare of orcas Wikie and Keijo, and 12 bottlenose dolphins, at the Marineland dolphinarium in Antibes, France. The ...
Every year, on the third Friday in May, people around the world take action and hold events to celebrate endangered species. But, today is particularly special, as 2025 is the 20th year since the day ...
With twin strategic aims to end individual wild animal exploitation and protect threatened species in the wild, Born Free is proud to unveil our new Five-Year-Strategy to help wild animals in need.
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