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For one week only, you can make your support go twice as far by donating to Born Free’s Vanishing Futures matched funding ...
Great news – new cubs have been spotted in our homeland of Meru, Kenya. But, what happened when two adult males appeared?
The claimed ‘de-extinction’ of dire wolves appears to offer hope. But, is it what it seems, and should we focus on saving the species we still have?
Our dynamic Run Wild squad is training hard for the world’s most famous road race, in April. They want to raise £30,000 for wildlife, and are on their way. But now, they need YOU! We’d like to ...
Our high-profile campaigns take effective action and provide animals with a voice. We capture the public imagination, change attitudes, inform and persuade decision-makers, and get results. Whether it ...
Over the last century, wild tiger numbers have plummeted from 100,000 to an estimated 2,608 to 3,905 mature individuals, accompanied by a loss of more than 93% of tiger habitat range, according to the ...
The most iconic animals in Africa are at real risk of extinction - can you imagine a world without lions? Elephants? Giraffes? Rhinos? Cheetahs? We cannot let this happen - we need your help. Until ...
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 ...
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 ...
Wildlife trade is the buying and selling of animals and plants. It involves a multitude of countries, species and ‘commodities’ being exchanged. Entire animals and plants, living or dead, as well as ...
Adopting a cheetah helps to fund the lifetime care of Born Free’s Cheetah Family at our Ensessa Kotteh (which means ‘animal footprint’ in Amharic) sanctuary in Ethiopia. These cheetah have all been ...