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 ...
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Our Tank Free campaign aims to raise awareness about the plight of captive whales, dolphins, and porpoises (collectively known as cetaceans) and to appeal to those thinking of visiting a dolphinarium ...
Looking to adopt an animal as a gift? Want to help save a life and support wildlife rescue? Adopt an animal with Born Free and you can help provide the care and protection these beautiful wild animals ...
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 ...
Why are African elephants important? Both species of African elephants – Savannah and Forest – are keystone species in their different habitats and play a crucial role in maintaining their ecosystems.
From carrying prey twice their weight, to free-falling from trees, find out everything you need to know about this most versatile of big cats. Leopards usually hunt medium-sized ungulates weighing ...
Wildlife trade is the buying and selling of animals and plants. It involves a multitude of countries, species and ‘commodities’ being exchanged. Entire animals and plants, living or dead, as well as ...
Why do wildlife protectionists care about climate change? Global temperatures have been rising for over a century, speeding up in the last few years, and are now the highest on record. We release ...