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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?
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 ...
Pangolins are unique. Unchanged for 70 million years, their future now hangs in the balance due to the brutal illegal trade in their scales and body parts. Snatched from the wild by poachers, ...
Born Free’s Youth Ambassador Ayan Mehra has been leading school workshops in India to spread the message of wildlife conservation through art.
With much sorrow, Born Free has bid farewell to Jora, our precious lion at our South African sanctuary, who was rescued with his brother from a circus trailer.
The way we treat wildlife is in great need of improvement. Today, as we celebrate World Health Day, we have an important opportunity to reflect on the interconnectedness of human, animal and ...
What do young people think about keeping dolphins, whales and porpoises in captivity – a fun, educational family activity, or cruel, outdated entertainment? We find out more. Across the world, more ...