Publications & Resources

Find all the latest resources from Born Free, including magazines and publications, reports, webinars and more.

Wild Life – Winter 2022

The Winter 2022 edition of Born Free's Wild Life magazine with news and updates about our work. Includes updates on all our animal adoptions!
A hippo's head partially comes above the water, with water being blown from its nostrils

A Tooth for a Tooth?

A Born Free investigation into the immediate impact of the UK's Elephant Ivory Ban.

Hear the Roar!! – Issue 7

Discover the positive power of the pride, meet our inspirational Virginia McKenna, and make your own lion mask!
A rhino grazing in the savannah

Born Free Conservation Report 2021-22

Compassionate Conservation in action!
An orangutan clinging to leafy branches, perched in a tree

Last Chance to Paint: Borneo and Orangutans

In this session with artist John Dyer we will be learning all about orangutans and the forests of Borneo, and painting them as well.
A selection of items carved from ivory, including elephant ornaments, laid out on a blue cloth

Are Ivory Sellers Lying Through Their Teeth?

A Born Free investigation into the UK's Overt and Covert Online Ivory Trade (Updated 2023)
An elephant walks around a small zoo enclosure

Elephants in Zoos: A Legacy of Shame

Born Free's powerful new report exposes the reality of elephants exploited in captivity, and calls on all zoos to become elephant-free.

Wild Life – Summer 2022

The Summer 2022 edition of Born Free's Wild Life magazine with news and updates about our work. Includes updates on all our animal adoptions!
A lion and lioness, side on to the camera with the wind blowing through their manes

Last Chance to Paint: Year of the Lions special

Join Born Free and artist John Dyer to learn all about the King Of The Jungle, the lion. Paint along with John and have your questions about lions and the African savannah answered.
An adult tiger with two young tigers walking along a path towards the camera

Terrific Tigers

Join the Born Free team to learn all about this beautiful big cat. Our Conservation Officer, along with some of our amazing Junior and Youth Ambassadors, will be laying out the facts and helping your students understand how we can all help protect tigers and their habitat.