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The latest news, blogs and features from Born Free.

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Social media and conservation

Social media has a powerful part to play in compelling the world to engage in conservation, says Born Free’s Sarah Locke.

Working together for the future of tigers

The wild landscapes of India can belong to people and tigers alike, explains Born Free’s Conservation Programmes Manager Dr Nikki Tagg.

Born free introduces brutus to queen

We recently introduced two of our rescued lions – Brutus and Queen – so they can live together at our Big Cat Rescue Centre at Shamwari Private Game Reserve in South Africa.

South african government capitulates to cruel lion breeders

South Africa’s Department of Environmental Affairs rejects the parliamentary resolution to end the captive breeding of lions.

We are the Born Free generation

Today is our 35th anniversary! In a special blog, Our President and Co-Founder, Will Travers OBE, looks back on 35 years of our charity.

Born free’s call to end captive misery for elephants in uk zoos

Born Free has launched a campaign calling for a phase out of elephants from UK zoos, in light of continued concerns about elephant welfare and shortened lifespan.

Big cat diaries – march 2019

Glen Vena, Animal Care Manager at our Big Cat Sanctuary in South Africa gives his latest update.

Wildlife corridors

Forest corridors allow wildlife to travel freely between reserves. Why are they crucial to the survival of wild tigers?

How to shoot a tiger: q&a with michael vickers

Wildlife photographer Michael Vickers has always loved animals, especially cats, but the tiger has always held a very special place in his heart. Mike has been capturing tigers on camera since 2000 and has worked with Born Free for many years. But why does he do it?

Human impact erodes chimpanzee behavioural diversity

Born Free's Nikki Tagg and Emily Neil co-author new report that reveals human impact erodes chimpanzee behavioural diversity.