Throughout the world, hundreds of cheetahs are exploited in zoos and kept as status symbol pets. Frankie Osuch from our Policy team reports.
Born Free congratulates our long-term partners at Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary for being accredited by GFAS, the global ...
Along with Born Free, animal protection groups Animal Aid, Freedom for Animals and OneKind are leading the campaign to end ...
Our Head of Education Laura Eastwood reports on a remarkable cross-nation art project, raising awareness to the importance of ...
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After years of our campaigning, Born Free is delighted that the UN Organised Crime Convention has adopted a landmark ...
Awe-inspiring big cats are being reduced to living exhibits, with zoos hiding behind their conservation and education claims. Big cats don’t belong in zoos, but we need your help to make it stop.
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.
Born Free joins 80 other animal protection organisations to call on Southern African governments to abandon wildlife culls, ...