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Born Free marked World Giraffe Day with some outstanding conservation news, and encouraged local schools to stand up for the ...
Born Free is extremely concerned to see videos and images circulated featuring the African elephants at Shanghai Wild Animal ...
Following the sell-out success of this year’s event in March, tickets are now on sale for Footsteps to Freedom 2026, with ...
Read about Born Free’s bold vision for the future, where people and wildlife live in harmony.
This is who we are. This is what we do. This is what we want for the future. There are lots of ways you can support Born Free, from adopting an animal for yourself or as a gift, to lending your voice ...
Last year, you helped rescue an injured cheetah cub in Ethiopia. Just a few months old, Blue had already endured so much.
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 ...
Our Head of Policy Dr Mark Jones chats to long-term associate John Scanlon AO, Chair of the Global Initiative to End Wildlife ...
Born Free opposes the exploitation of wild animals in zoos and aquaria. Since 1984, Born Free has challenged the global zoo industry and today we lead the movement against the captive exploitation of ...
WHY ADOPT AN ELEPHANT? Adopting an elephant helps to support Born Free’s work in preventing elephants’ mistreatment and endangerment. We work to stop elephants from being poached and killed for their ...
NB: Information presented through Raise The Red Flag is a summary of reports received by Born Free from members of the public and reported in the media. While we aim to check the content of each ...
Born Free strongly opposes the exploitation and keeping of wild animals in captivity and campaigns to Keep Wildlife in the Wild. Born Free is committed to preventing animal suffering and protecting ...