Born Free Foundation - Keep Wildlife in the Wild

Coalitions - working together

The Born Free Foundation is an active member of a wide range of national, European and international coalitions.  By working co-operatively with colleagues in like-minded organisations, resources and expertise can be pooled, and so much more achieved for wildlife. Through our committed involvement in relevant coalitions, Born Free helps to ensure this joint action for wild animals is as effective and efficient as possible.

Species Survival Network - is the leading coalition of wildlife organisations working within CITES¹ to reduce the impact of international trade on wild animals and plants.

The Great Apes Survival Project is a global initiative working to save gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans from extinction across their range states.

The Ape Alliance is an international coalition of organisations and individuals, working for the conservation and welfare of apes.

The UK Rhino Group works to protect the world’s five species of endangered rhinoceros.

The People & Wildlife initiative, developed with Oxford University’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, works to resolve conflict between wildlife and local people.

The Canid Specialist Group is the world's chief body of scientific and practical expertise on the status and conservation of all canid species.

The Pan African Sanctuary Alliance is an association of sanctuaries in Africa caring for orphaned apes and other endangered primates.  

ENDCAP is the European network to END the keeping of wild animals in CAPtivity, a dynamic initiative working to investigate exploitation, expose cruelty and alleviate suffering. 

The Captive Wild Animal Protection Coalition is working to bring an end to the trade in wild animals as pets.

¹Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.  CITES regulates trade in threatened animals and plants.
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