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Brexit; a bad deal for animals

New Born Free-backed report highlights failings to protect and improve animal welfare in the UK.

Swimming free thanks to Raise the Red Flag

This World Sea Turtle Day, Born Free remembers Genoveffa and Gavino, two triumphant turtles who endured years in captivity, but are now swimming free thanks to tourists raising a red flag and reporting their concerns.

Ocean voice

On World Ocean Day, let’s speak up to save the blue planet, encourages our Editor, Celia Nicholls. To mitigate climate change, we need to protect orca, to help protect the entire planet!

Born free and now living alone – life for an elephant in a UK zoo

The UK now has three zoos which are home to solitary elephants – despite being highly social animals, Anne, Mondula and Five are suffering in solitude. We need to phase out the keeping of elephants in UK zoos, now.

Red panda escapes enclosure at Newquay Zoo

An escaped red panda from Newquay Zoo was found almost half-a-mile away near a greengrocers.

Uk Government drops crucial Kept Animals Bill

The UK Government has dropped a bill which would have restricted the keeping of primates of pets and tightened zoo licensing requirements, as well as banning exports of live farmed animals and tackling puppy smuggling.

Born Free tells Government time is running out to deliver on animal welfare

Born Free has signed an open letter to the Conservative Government, decrying the lack of progress made by this Government on animal protection and welfare since the publication of its Action Plan for Animal Welfare.

Karachi Zoo concerns continue

Concerns for the welfare of animals at Karachi Zoo in Pakistan are continuing to receive media attention.

End this tragedy

In February, Born Free made headlines with our powerful new report exposing polar bear suffering in zoos. Time to bring this abhorrent, anachronistic practice to an end, says our Captivity Research Officer Chris Lewis.

Animal abuse – an online safety issue

Images and videos showing the abuse and sometimes even killing of animals are easily accessible on social media, including by children, with little or no regulation. We are calling on the UK Government to change that through its Online Safety Bill and we need your support.