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News – an update on king

With just a few I’s left to dot and T’s left to cross, we hope to move King to his new home at Shamwari in July.

Tracking the g-coy pride in meru

Born Free Kenya’s field team in Meru National Park has been tracking six prides of lions for two years - Elsa’s, Sanctuary, Mulika, Nairobi Girls, Bisanadi and G-Coy. G-Coy is a pride of one adult female and four-sub-adults and has been tracked since October 2016. Spotting lions in the wild is not easy and very unpredictable. Here, the team recounts a recent tracking expedition…

Time to stop playing the badger blame game

Born Free's British Wildlife Advocate Dominic Dyer explains why the badger culling policy is at the very centre of the debate about how our government and wider society considers issues concerning the protection of our native wildlife.

News – Born Free partners with un convention to promote migratory species conservation

Born Free has become an official partner organisation with the United Nations Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild animals (CMS).

Case study – predator-proof bomas

BORN FREE KENYA’S MONITORING OFFICER STEPHEN MELUBO EXPLAINS HOW PREDATOR-PROOF BOMAS ACT AS REFUGE CENTRES FOR NEIGHBOURS’ LIVESTOCK

The return of the zambia hippo cull?

Born Free's President & Co-Founder Will Travers OBE urges supporters to help prevent the slaughter of hippos in Zambia as the cull returns.

News – Born Free welcomes ivory bill

The UK government introduced the Ivory Bill to the House of Commons today (23rd May). The move is the first stage of the process to bring the government’s ivory trade ban – announced last month to ban the commercial trade in elephant ivory within, to and from the UK – into UK law.

News – lives of 2,000 wild hippo under threat

In a shocking and secretive move, Zambian authorities have overturned their 2016 decision to suspend the brutal culling of up to 2,000 hippos in the world-famous Luangwa Valley over the next five years.

News – wild animal circus ban to come into force in scotland by end of may

Born Free has welcomed news from the Scottish government that the ban on the use of wild animals in travelling circuses in Scotland – the first ban of its kind in the UK – will come into force on 28th May 2018.

Skinning for profit

Evidence is emerging of a new threat for Asian elephants - a gruesome trade dealing in beads and medicinal powder... made from their skin, as Born Free's Associate Director for Asia & Oceania Gabriel Fava explains.