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Elsa enjoying la dolce vita (the sweet life)

Rescued from the barren confines of a travelling circus in Sardinia in 2014, Elsa now relaxes and enjoys the beautiful views of the Tuscan landscape.

Rescued monkeys returned to the wild in zambia

A troop of 21 vervet monkeys, rescued and rehabilitated by the Born Free-supported Zambia Primate Project, has been successfully released into the wild.

In memory of nicholas parsons

Born Free is deeply saddened to hear that our long-standing friend, and national treasure, Nicholas Parsons CBE, has died aged 96.

Protecting meru’s wildlife

Born Free doesn’t just monitor lions in Meru, as Tim Oloo, Born Free Kenya’s Country Manager explains.

Statement on the sudan lions

The shocking reports and pictures of emaciated animals, particularly lions, at a zoo in Khartoum, Sudan, have generated a great deal of international concern, and a number of animal organisations have been approached to investigate and resolve the situation.

Working together for wildlife

Ahead of a major wildlife conservation meeting due to take place in India next month, Dr Mark Jones, Born Free’s Head of Policy, explains why when it comes to wildlife conservation, collaboration is everything.

Conservation update: eagle & laga

Read the latest update from two organisations at the illegal wildlife trade's front line.

Conservation update: bulindi chimpanzee & community project

Great apes living outside of protected areas are often ignored by research and conservation.

Restoration meru

Mungumi Bakari Chongwa, Senior Warden for Meru Conservation Area at Kenya Wildlife Service, talks to Born Free Kenya’s Country Manager, Tim Oloo, about how Meru National Park was decimated by poaching but thanks to careful management, is now well on the road to recovery

Global friends achievements in 2019

Born Free’s Laura Gosset reviews the achievements of Global Friends in 2019.