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Born free calls on namibia to abandon live elephant sales

Born Free is leading a coalition of 60 wildlife organisations, scientists and veterinarians, who are calling on Namibia’s authorities to abandon plans to sell off as many as 170 live wild elephants to as yet unknown destinations within or outside the country.

Born free urges uk government to make good on plans to ban pet primates

Born Free Urges UK Government To Make Good On Plans To Ban Pet Primates

Act now to invest in nature

A new initiative involving 20 of the world’s leading conservation organisations, including Born Free, today issued an unprecedented joint Declaration to the G20 calling for urgent action to invest in nature to protect biodiversity and avoid future pandemics.

Copenhagen zoo kills again: Born Free reaction

Born Free outraged as three wolves are killed to make room for a ‘new and modern area’.

New eu ivory trade proposals will do little to protect elephants

Long-awaited proposals to change the EU’s lax rules on ivory trade fail to go anywhere near far enough to dis-incentivise further elephant poaching.

What a difference a year makes!

After being rescued from a failed zoo in Southern Spain and moved to the Born Free Rescue Section at Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary, supported by IAG Cargo and British Airways Holidays, lionesses Alpha and Cora celebrate one year in their ‘forever home’.

Lion hunt cancelled in zimbabwe: Born Free reaction

Born Free is relieved to learn that a planned lion hunt from within the pride that Cecil the lion once led has been cancelled.

Remembering george adamson

Virginia McKenna OBE pays tribute to George Adamson who lost his life on this day in 1989.

Lion numbers increase 25% in kenya

The official estimate for the number of lions living in Kenya has increased 25% to 2,489, according to the Kenyan government.

Wales bans wild animals in circuses: Born Free reaction

Responding to the news that the use of wild animals in circuses is to be banned in Wales from 1 December 2020, Dr Chris Draper, Born Free’s Head of Animal Welfare & Captivity, said: