Born Free’s Co-Founder and Executive President, Will Travers OBE, honours global screen legend and passionate animal rights ...
During this session, students can learn about the lives of wild reindeer whilst following John’s expert instruction to create ...
The UK Government has today launched its highly anticipated Animal Welfare Strategy for England 2025. According to Ministers, ...
If you’ve been following our Christmas Comfort & Joy appeal, you will know that providing specially designed, ...
Born Free is proud to have rescued several individual dolphins from a life in captivity, rehabilitating them and safely returning them to the wild. Read more about these dolphins below. In 1991, Born ...
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 ...
Born Free never forgets individual animals. Every animal counts. Where possible, we rescue vulnerable wild animals from appalling conditions where they have been confined, exploited or abused. We ...
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 ...
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In the field, we operate our own sanctuaries, carry out conservation activities and educational outreach programmes, and provide long-term support to a range of projects operated by NGOs whose values ...
We’re urging the authorities in Botswana to think again, and adopt compassionate, non-lethal approaches to foster ...