With your help, our joint campaign to end the cruel use of live reindeer at UK events and call for a more compassionate ...
Born Free is excited to announce that award-winning children’s author, Lauren St John, will join us for our World Book Day ...
Born Free celebrates as the UK Ivory Act extension enforces a near total ban on the import, export and selling of hippo, ...
Intervention from Born Free prevents the sale of an item containing a higher percentage of ivory than the Ivory Act allows.
Born Free has fought to free captive whales and dolphins. We won’t stop until their exploitation stops but, we need your help ...
Born Free and primatology experts agree that primates are completely ill-suited for private ownership. All primates have complex social, physical, behavioural, and environmental needs and have a ...
Born Free joins Freedom for Animals in calling for the removal of 15 gentoo penguins currently housed belowground at Sea Life ...
This special day is the perfect time to report an amazing achievement involving schools in Malawi. Our Head of Education ...
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 ...
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 ...
Why are bottlenose dolphins important? Cetaceans (whales and dolphins) can be considered ecosystem engineers as their behaviour increases habitat productivity and species richness and are therefore ...
Our love of animals, particularly our fascination with wild and exotic species, means that the chance to get as close as possible, perhaps even touch and hold them, is often a strong temptation. This ...