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The Labour government’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill risks undermining key nature protections for UK wildlife ...
It’s been a year since Alda and Ginny arrived at our Big Cat Sanctuary in South Africa, but how did they settle in at their ...
Born Free has raised more than £100,000 for wild animals in just seven days, thanks to supporters and the Green Match Fund.
For one week only, you can make your support go twice as far by donating to Born Free’s Vanishing Futures matched funding ...
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 ivory, as well as ...
Great news – new cubs have been spotted in our homeland of Meru, Kenya. Just 23,000 wild lions remain, so each one counts. But, what happened when two adult males appeared? Did you know that Meru ...
An American biotech company has posted a video inviting you to ‘meet Romulus and Remus – the world’s first de-extinct animals’. Claiming you can hear the ‘first howl of a dire wolf in over 10,000 ...
With much sorrow, Born Free has bid farewell to Jora, our precious lion at our sanctuary in South Africa, who had been rescued with his brother from a cramped circus trailer. Sadly, after on-going ...
Born Free’s Youth Ambassador Ayan Mehra has been leading school workshops in India to spread the message of wildlife conservation through art. Although I was born and live in Singapore, I am ...
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