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News – a tribute to dr dame daphne sheldrick dbe

For me, such a person was Daphne Sheldrick. Indeed, her death on 12th April deeply touched millions who had never met her but felt she was a true friend.

News – Born Free reacts to license refusal for lion circus

Born Free is pleased to learn that an appeal against the refusal of a licence to operate a travelling circus with wild animals to Thomas Chipperfield – the self-proclaimed “UK’s last lion tamer” – has been dismissed in court.

Born free kenya helps rhino identification in meru

Born Free Kenya’s Meru field team were recently on hand during a rhino ear notching exercise conducted by Kenya Wildlife Service in Meru National Park. Some 17 rhinos - two blacks and 15 white - were successfully notched in Meru’s rhino sanctuary.

News – pollyanna pickering

Born Free is deeply distressed to hear of the recent death of much-loved artist and long-term Born Free Patron, Pollyanna Pickering.

A time to harvest

The Amboseli Ecosystem has experienced prolonged drought for the past three years.

Shamwari education blog – feb 2018

By Born Free South Africa Education Officer Sidney Clay

News – last male northern white rhino dies

Death of Sudan, the last male northern white rhino, sends a stark message Sudan, the last remaining male Northern white rhino, who had been suffering from age-related ailments, has been put down at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in central Kenya, leaving two female Northern whites at the sanctuary as the only living reminders of a rhino subspecies that was once numerous and widespread across East and Central Africa.

News – Born Free calls on uk government to implement ivory trade ban without delay

Born Free today welcomes the long-awaited announcement of a ban on the commercial trade in elephant ivory within, to and from the UK. However, Born Free is seeking greater clarity about the appointment of a special regulator who will manage the accreditation of exempt items*.

Conservation education: from the mouths of babes

This year, Born Free partnered with Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to facilitate the annual essay competition. With the theme ‘The Future of Wildlife in the Modern World’, we targeted from primary to tertiary institutions in the Eastern Conservation Area that comprises Meru and Kora Parks, and Bisanadi and Mwingi National Reserves; and Mountain Conservation Area comprising Mt. Kenya, Aberdare, Mwea, Samburu, Shaba, Laikipia and Maralal National Parks and Reserves. More than 200 and 500 students participated in the Eastern and Mountain Conservation Areas respectively.