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Born Free’s 2020 survey reveals that a staggering 3,951 dangerous wild animals are licensed to be kept privately in Great Britain (and there may be many more kept without a licence). A total of 210 private addresses across 129 local authorities hold licences to keep dangerous wild animals such as RENEW YOUR BORN FREE ADOPTION RENEW YOUR ANIMAL ADOPTION TODAY. By renewing your animal adoption you can help us provide the care and protection these beautiful animals deserve. Supporting an endangered animal through adoption is a great way to help fund our work to protect rescued and threatened species. “A Born Free wild animal adoption provides money directly toWILDLIFE LOTTERY
Great news! You can start playing the Born Free Wildlife Lottery. Play to win amazing prizes! Sign up now and you’ll have the chance to win cash prizes every week. If you match three or more numbers in the correct place, you can win cash prizes from £5 to £10,000! Play to help animals thrive in VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. Born Free regularly receives requests for information about volunteering opportunities overseas. Wherever possible, we encourage the employment of people native to the region in which we are working, because we believe conservation stands a far better chance of becoming fully supported by communities if local people are direct stakeholders. However, internationalMEET OUR UK TEAM
Meet our UK head office team at Born Free. UPDATE DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX. Sign up to get the latest Born Free news about our work and how you can help, delivered straight to your inbox. EXOTIC PETS ON THE RISE IN BRITAIN 274 primates (including over 150 lemurs) 158 crocodilians. 508 venomous snakes (including 57 diamondback rattlesnakes) 332 scorpions. 106 venomous lizards. Two elephants. Other species on the DWA list that are being kept as pets or in private collections in the UK include zebras, camels, fossa (a kind of civet), hyena, sun bears,wolves, and
INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY New research by Born Free has revealed nearly 4,000 dangerous wild animals are being kept privately, and legally, under licence in Great Britain under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976, including at least 320 wild cats, 274 primates and 508 venomous snakes. With exotic pets on the rise in Britain, you could be living next door to some of theMAP - BORN FREE
Born Free’s 2020 survey reveals that a staggering 3,951 dangerous wild animals are licensed to be kept privately in Great Britain (and there may be many more kept without a licence). A total of 210 private addresses across 129 local authorities hold licences to keep dangerous wild animals such as RENEW YOUR BORN FREE ADOPTION RENEW YOUR ANIMAL ADOPTION TODAY. By renewing your animal adoption you can help us provide the care and protection these beautiful animals deserve. Supporting an endangered animal through adoption is a great way to help fund our work to protect rescued and threatened species. “A Born Free wild animal adoption provides money directly toWILDLIFE LOTTERY
Great news! You can start playing the Born Free Wildlife Lottery. Play to win amazing prizes! Sign up now and you’ll have the chance to win cash prizes every week. If you match three or more numbers in the correct place, you can win cash prizes from £5 to £10,000! Play to help animals thrive in VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. Born Free regularly receives requests for information about volunteering opportunities overseas. Wherever possible, we encourage the employment of people native to the region in which we are working, because we believe conservation stands a far better chance of becoming fully supported by communities if local people are direct stakeholders. However, internationalMEET OUR UK TEAM
Meet our UK head office team at Born Free. UPDATE DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX. Sign up to get the latest Born Free news about our work and how you can help, delivered straight to your inbox. EXOTIC PETS ON THE RISE IN BRITAIN 274 primates (including over 150 lemurs) 158 crocodilians. 508 venomous snakes (including 57 diamondback rattlesnakes) 332 scorpions. 106 venomous lizards. Two elephants. Other species on the DWA list that are being kept as pets or in private collections in the UK include zebras, camels, fossa (a kind of civet), hyena, sun bears,wolves, and
BORN FREE URGES G7 LEADERS TO PRIORITISE NATURE’S … Born Free is urging G7 leaders to focus on biodiversity protection and recovery at the upcoming summit, due to take place in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, on 11-13 June. In a letter to Boris Johnson and other G7 leaders, Born Free’s co-founder and Executive President, Will Travers OBE, highlighted the ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS & INTERACTION ANIMAL WELFARE. Repeated handling and the close proximity to humans can be extremely stressful to animals. Interaction activities often involve huge crowds of people and high levels of noise, with animals passed from person to person throughout the day, every day. OUR WORK AT ENSESSA KOTTEH WILDLIFE RESCUE Located just 30km from the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ensessa Kotteh is situated on an impressive 77 hectares (190 acres) partly-wooded site. The site was personally identified by His Excellency, the late President Girma Wolde-Giorgis and allocated to Born Free Ethiopia by the Regional WILDLIFE LEARNING PACKS AND HOMESCHOOLING IDEAS Welcome to our page of wildlife activities for young explorers! We have lots of fun ways to learn about wildlife and the natural world, including videos, competitions, reading material and activities both indoors and out. Enjoy, have fun, and let us know how you are getting on by reaching out toADOPT A GORILLA
ADOPT A GORILLA. Sadly, of the four sub-species of gorilla that exist on our planet, all are either classified Endangered or Critically Endangered by the IUCN Gorillas are balancing on the very edge of extinction. One of the sub-species – the Cross River gorilla – is believed to number only 300 individuals. WILD ANIMALS AS PETS: WHAT ARE THE ISSUES? Wild animals are completely unsuited to life in captivity, especially when kept in a domestic setting as someone’s pet. They have evolved to live in specific wild environments and may struggle to adapt to life alongside people; their complex social, physical and behavioural BORN FREE CELEBRATES UN WORLD OCEANS DAY Highlighting The Importance Of Healthy Marine Ecosystems. What is the first image that comes to your mind when asked about the lungs of the planet? Forests? Think again, and think blue! Oceans cover 70% of our planet, they are a major store of carbon dioxide (CO2), absorb about30% of CO2 produced
BORN FREE ROSE LAUNCHED TO MARK VIRGINIA MCKENNA’S … To celebrate the 90th birthday of a ‘lioness’ of the animal welfare world, our Co-Founder Virginia McKenna OBE, Harkness Roses have launched a new rose for those who care about the natural world. The Virginia McKenna Rose, launched by acclaimed rose grower Philip Harkness some years ago, is now BORN FREE CALLS FOR INQUIRY INTO SAFARI PARK DEATHS Born Free is calling for an immediate, independent investigation into the shocking revelations of a series of animal deaths at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling in Scotland. Deaths since 2016 include two lionesses, a nilgai antelope, a lemur and a Barbary macaque. The circumstances around THE RT HON BORIS JOHNSON MP PRIME MINISTER LONDON The Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP Prime Minister 10 Downing Street London SW1A 2AA boris.johnson.mp@parliament.uk 8th June 2021 Recommendations for the upcoming G7 summit (Carbis Bay, Cornwall on 11-13 June 2021) INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY New research by Born Free has revealed nearly 4,000 dangerous wild animals are being kept privately, and legally, under licence in Great Britain under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976, including at least 320 wild cats, 274 primates and 508 venomous snakes.. With exotic pets on the rise in Britain, you could be living next door to some of the world’s deadliest creatures. RENEW YOUR BORN FREE ADOPTION RENEW YOUR ANIMAL ADOPTION TODAY. By renewing your animal adoption you can help us provide the care and protection these beautiful animals deserve. Supporting an endangered animal through adoption is a great way to help fund our work to protect rescued and threatened species. “A Born Free wild animal adoption provides money directly toMAP - BORN FREE
Born Free’s 2020 survey reveals that a staggering 3,951 dangerous wild animals are licensed to be kept privately in Great Britain (and there may be many more kept without a licence). A total of 210 private addresses across 129 local authorities hold licences to keep dangerous wild animals such as VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. Born Free regularly receives requests for information about volunteering opportunities overseas. Wherever possible, we encourage the employment of people native to the region in which we are working, because we believe conservation stands a far better chance of becoming fully supported by communities if local people are direct stakeholders. However, internationalMEET OUR UK TEAM
Meet our UK head office team at Born Free. UPDATE DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX. Sign up to get the latest Born Free news about our work and how you can help, delivered straight to your inbox. EXOTIC PETS ON THE RISE IN BRITAIN 274 primates (including over 150 lemurs) 158 crocodilians. 508 venomous snakes (including 57 diamondback rattlesnakes) 332 scorpions. 106 venomous lizards. Two elephants. Other species on the DWA list that are being kept as pets or in private collections in the UK include zebras, camels, fossa (a kind of civet), hyena, sun bears,wolves, and
HOW TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PANDEMICS The guidance issued this week goes some way towards achieving those aims. While much more needs to be done, it’s good to see a recognition of the need for truly bold and decisive action if we are to halt and reverse the global decline in wildlife, while at the same time reducing the risk of future devastating pandemics. We need to seethese
HOW DOES CORONAVIRUS AFFECT ANIMALS IN ZOOS? The coronavirus outbreak is a tragedy, but it could also serve to remind people that we are not invincible, but vulnerable to diseases when we hunt, harvest, and consume wild animals. The outbreak has caused tremendous suffering, but also provided brief moments for the planet to catch its breath, for pollution levels to drop while so manyof us
PANGOLIN CONSERVATION YOU CAN HELP SAVE THE PANGOLINS PANGOLIN CONSERVATION. Pangolins are the only mammals known to have plate-like scales. The scales are made of keratin, the same protein that makes up human hair and nails. Pangolins are under serious threat in the wild. They are the world’s most trafficked mammals and are hunted and poached for the illegal trade in their meat and scales IS THIS PROOF THE UK REALLY IS A “NATION OF ANIMAL … Born Free’s Head of Policy, Dr Mark Jones, added: “The UK was the first country in history to introduce animal welfare legislation. Today, it can play an important role in setting precedents for other countries to follow. DEFRA’s plans to focus on encouraging measures to improve the lives of animals at home and overseas is therefore INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY New research by Born Free has revealed nearly 4,000 dangerous wild animals are being kept privately, and legally, under licence in Great Britain under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976, including at least 320 wild cats, 274 primates and 508 venomous snakes.. With exotic pets on the rise in Britain, you could be living next door to some of the world’s deadliest creatures. RENEW YOUR BORN FREE ADOPTION RENEW YOUR ANIMAL ADOPTION TODAY. By renewing your animal adoption you can help us provide the care and protection these beautiful animals deserve. Supporting an endangered animal through adoption is a great way to help fund our work to protect rescued and threatened species. “A Born Free wild animal adoption provides money directly toMAP - BORN FREE
Born Free’s 2020 survey reveals that a staggering 3,951 dangerous wild animals are licensed to be kept privately in Great Britain (and there may be many more kept without a licence). A total of 210 private addresses across 129 local authorities hold licences to keep dangerous wild animals such as EXOTIC PETS ON THE RISE IN BRITAIN 274 primates (including over 150 lemurs) 158 crocodilians. 508 venomous snakes (including 57 diamondback rattlesnakes) 332 scorpions. 106 venomous lizards. Two elephants. Other species on the DWA list that are being kept as pets or in private collections in the UK include zebras, camels, fossa (a kind of civet), hyena, sun bears,wolves, and
MEET OUR UK TEAM
Meet our UK head office team at Born Free. UPDATE DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX. Sign up to get the latest Born Free news about our work and how you can help, delivered straight to your inbox. IS THIS PROOF THE UK REALLY IS A “NATION OF ANIMAL … Born Free’s Head of Policy, Dr Mark Jones, added: “The UK was the first country in history to introduce animal welfare legislation. Today, it can play an important role in setting precedents for other countries to follow. DEFRA’s plans to focus on encouraging measures to improve the lives of animals at home and overseas is therefore VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. Born Free regularly receives requests for information about volunteering opportunities overseas. Wherever possible, we encourage the employment of people native to the region in which we are working, because we believe conservation stands a far better chance of becoming fully supported by communities if local people are direct stakeholders. However, international HOW TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PANDEMICS The guidance issued this week goes some way towards achieving those aims. While much more needs to be done, it’s good to see a recognition of the need for truly bold and decisive action if we are to halt and reverse the global decline in wildlife, while at the same time reducing the risk of future devastating pandemics. We need to seethese
HOW DOES CORONAVIRUS AFFECT ANIMALS IN ZOOS? The coronavirus outbreak is a tragedy, but it could also serve to remind people that we are not invincible, but vulnerable to diseases when we hunt, harvest, and consume wild animals. The outbreak has caused tremendous suffering, but also provided brief moments for the planet to catch its breath, for pollution levels to drop while so manyof us
PANGOLIN CONSERVATION YOU CAN HELP SAVE THE PANGOLINS PANGOLIN CONSERVATION. Pangolins are the only mammals known to have plate-like scales. The scales are made of keratin, the same protein that makes up human hair and nails. Pangolins are under serious threat in the wild. They are the world’s most trafficked mammals and are hunted and poached for the illegal trade in their meat and scalesMAP - BORN FREE
Born Free’s 2020 survey reveals that a staggering 3,951 dangerous wild animals are licensed to be kept privately in Great Britain (and there may be many more kept without a licence). A total of 210 private addresses across 129 local authorities hold licences to keep dangerous wild animals such as HOW TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PANDEMICS Fantastic news to report. On 12th April 2021 the World Health Organisation (WHO), World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), issued guidance to national authorities on reducing public health risks associated with the sale of live wild animals. The tripartite is calling on national governments to urgently adopt the measures in order to reduce BORN FREE CELEBRATES UN WORLD OCEANS DAY Highlighting The Importance Of Healthy Marine Ecosystems. What is the first image that comes to your mind when asked about the lungs of the planet? Forests? Think again, and think blue! Oceans cover 70% of our planet, they are a major store of carbon dioxide (CO2), absorb about30% of CO2 produced
OUR WORK AT ENSESSA KOTTEH WILDLIFE RESCUE Located just 30km from the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ensessa Kotteh is situated on an impressive 77 hectares (190 acres) partly-wooded site. The site was personally identified by His Excellency, the late President Girma Wolde-Giorgis and allocated to Born Free Ethiopia by the Regional WILDLIFE LEARNING PACKS AND HOMESCHOOLING IDEAS Welcome to our page of wildlife activities for young explorers! We have lots of fun ways to learn about wildlife and the natural world, including videos, competitions, reading material and activities both indoors and out. Enjoy, have fun, and let us know how you are getting on by reaching out to BORN FREE CALLS FOR INQUIRY INTO SAFARI PARK DEATHS Born Free is calling for an immediate, independent investigation into the shocking revelations of a series of animal deaths at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling in Scotland. Deaths since 2016 include two lionesses, a nilgai antelope, a lemur and a Barbary macaque. The circumstances around BORN FREE ROSE LAUNCHED TO MARK VIRGINIA MCKENNA’S … To celebrate the 90th birthday of a ‘lioness’ of the animal welfare world, our Co-Founder Virginia McKenna OBE, Harkness Roses have launched a new rose for those who care about the natural world. The Virginia McKenna Rose, launched by acclaimed rose grower Philip Harkness some years ago, is now WILD ANIMALS AS PETS: WHAT ARE THE ISSUES? Wild animals are completely unsuited to life in captivity, especially when kept in a domestic setting as someone’s pet. They have evolved to live in specific wild environments and may struggle to adapt to life alongside people; their complex social, physical and behavioural EBO FOREST: TAKE ACTION Ebo Forest is a beautiful, natural tropical forest, an oasis in a growing sea of urbanisation in Central Africa. This is a forest of mystery: the gorillas living here may be western lowland gorillas, or Cross River gorillas, or a new sub-species. The most important population of the very rare Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee also calls Ebohome.
HIGH VALUE FUNDRAISING MANAGER LOCATION: FLEXIBLE REMOTE High Value Fundraising Manager June 2021 V1 HIGH VALUE FUNDRAISING MANAGER Location: Flexible remote with regular presence at our office in Horsham, West Sussex for team INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY New research by Born Free has revealed nearly 4,000 dangerous wild animals are being kept privately, and legally, under licence in Great Britain under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976, including at least 320 wild cats, 274 primates and 508 venomous snakes.. With exotic pets on the rise in Britain, you could be living next door to some of the world’s deadliest creatures. RENEW YOUR BORN FREE ADOPTION RENEW YOUR ANIMAL ADOPTION TODAY. By renewing your animal adoption you can help us provide the care and protection these beautiful animals deserve. Supporting an endangered animal through adoption is a great way to help fund our work to protect rescued and threatened species. “A Born Free wild animal adoption provides money directly toMAP - BORN FREE
Born Free’s 2020 survey reveals that a staggering 3,951 dangerous wild animals are licensed to be kept privately in Great Britain (and there may be many more kept without a licence). A total of 210 private addresses across 129 local authorities hold licences to keep dangerous wild animals such as VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. Born Free regularly receives requests for information about volunteering opportunities overseas. Wherever possible, we encourage the employment of people native to the region in which we are working, because we believe conservation stands a far better chance of becoming fully supported by communities if local people are direct stakeholders. However, internationalMEET OUR UK TEAM
Meet our UK head office team at Born Free. UPDATE DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX. Sign up to get the latest Born Free news about our work and how you can help, delivered straight to your inbox. EXOTIC PETS ON THE RISE IN BRITAIN 274 primates (including over 150 lemurs) 158 crocodilians. 508 venomous snakes (including 57 diamondback rattlesnakes) 332 scorpions. 106 venomous lizards. Two elephants. Other species on the DWA list that are being kept as pets or in private collections in the UK include zebras, camels, fossa (a kind of civet), hyena, sun bears,wolves, and
HOW TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PANDEMICS The guidance issued this week goes some way towards achieving those aims. While much more needs to be done, it’s good to see a recognition of the need for truly bold and decisive action if we are to halt and reverse the global decline in wildlife, while at the same time reducing the risk of future devastating pandemics. We need to seethese
HOW DOES CORONAVIRUS AFFECT ANIMALS IN ZOOS? The coronavirus outbreak is a tragedy, but it could also serve to remind people that we are not invincible, but vulnerable to diseases when we hunt, harvest, and consume wild animals. The outbreak has caused tremendous suffering, but also provided brief moments for the planet to catch its breath, for pollution levels to drop while so manyof us
PANGOLIN CONSERVATION YOU CAN HELP SAVE THE PANGOLINS PANGOLIN CONSERVATION. Pangolins are the only mammals known to have plate-like scales. The scales are made of keratin, the same protein that makes up human hair and nails. Pangolins are under serious threat in the wild. They are the world’s most trafficked mammals and are hunted and poached for the illegal trade in their meat and scales IS THIS PROOF THE UK REALLY IS A “NATION OF ANIMAL … Born Free’s Head of Policy, Dr Mark Jones, added: “The UK was the first country in history to introduce animal welfare legislation. Today, it can play an important role in setting precedents for other countries to follow. DEFRA’s plans to focus on encouraging measures to improve the lives of animals at home and overseas is therefore INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY New research by Born Free has revealed nearly 4,000 dangerous wild animals are being kept privately, and legally, under licence in Great Britain under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976, including at least 320 wild cats, 274 primates and 508 venomous snakes.. With exotic pets on the rise in Britain, you could be living next door to some of the world’s deadliest creatures. RENEW YOUR BORN FREE ADOPTION RENEW YOUR ANIMAL ADOPTION TODAY. By renewing your animal adoption you can help us provide the care and protection these beautiful animals deserve. Supporting an endangered animal through adoption is a great way to help fund our work to protect rescued and threatened species. “A Born Free wild animal adoption provides money directly toMAP - BORN FREE
Born Free’s 2020 survey reveals that a staggering 3,951 dangerous wild animals are licensed to be kept privately in Great Britain (and there may be many more kept without a licence). A total of 210 private addresses across 129 local authorities hold licences to keep dangerous wild animals such as VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. Born Free regularly receives requests for information about volunteering opportunities overseas. Wherever possible, we encourage the employment of people native to the region in which we are working, because we believe conservation stands a far better chance of becoming fully supported by communities if local people are direct stakeholders. However, internationalMEET OUR UK TEAM
Meet our UK head office team at Born Free. UPDATE DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX. Sign up to get the latest Born Free news about our work and how you can help, delivered straight to your inbox. EXOTIC PETS ON THE RISE IN BRITAIN 274 primates (including over 150 lemurs) 158 crocodilians. 508 venomous snakes (including 57 diamondback rattlesnakes) 332 scorpions. 106 venomous lizards. Two elephants. Other species on the DWA list that are being kept as pets or in private collections in the UK include zebras, camels, fossa (a kind of civet), hyena, sun bears,wolves, and
HOW TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PANDEMICS The guidance issued this week goes some way towards achieving those aims. While much more needs to be done, it’s good to see a recognition of the need for truly bold and decisive action if we are to halt and reverse the global decline in wildlife, while at the same time reducing the risk of future devastating pandemics. We need to seethese
HOW DOES CORONAVIRUS AFFECT ANIMALS IN ZOOS? The coronavirus outbreak is a tragedy, but it could also serve to remind people that we are not invincible, but vulnerable to diseases when we hunt, harvest, and consume wild animals. The outbreak has caused tremendous suffering, but also provided brief moments for the planet to catch its breath, for pollution levels to drop while so manyof us
PANGOLIN CONSERVATION YOU CAN HELP SAVE THE PANGOLINS PANGOLIN CONSERVATION. Pangolins are the only mammals known to have plate-like scales. The scales are made of keratin, the same protein that makes up human hair and nails. Pangolins are under serious threat in the wild. They are the world’s most trafficked mammals and are hunted and poached for the illegal trade in their meat and scales IS THIS PROOF THE UK REALLY IS A “NATION OF ANIMAL … Born Free’s Head of Policy, Dr Mark Jones, added: “The UK was the first country in history to introduce animal welfare legislation. Today, it can play an important role in setting precedents for other countries to follow. DEFRA’s plans to focus on encouraging measures to improve the lives of animals at home and overseas is thereforeMAP - BORN FREE
Born Free’s 2020 survey reveals that a staggering 3,951 dangerous wild animals are licensed to be kept privately in Great Britain (and there may be many more kept without a licence). A total of 210 private addresses across 129 local authorities hold licences to keep dangerous wild animals such as HOW TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PANDEMICS Fantastic news to report. On 12th April 2021 the World Health Organisation (WHO), World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), issued guidance to national authorities on reducing public health risks associated with the sale of live wild animals. The tripartite is calling on national governments to urgently adopt the measures in order to reduce BORN FREE CELEBRATES UN WORLD OCEANS DAY Highlighting The Importance Of Healthy Marine Ecosystems. What is the first image that comes to your mind when asked about the lungs of the planet? Forests? Think again, and think blue! Oceans cover 70% of our planet, they are a major store of carbon dioxide (CO2), absorb about30% of CO2 produced
OUR WORK AT ENSESSA KOTTEH WILDLIFE RESCUE Located just 30km from the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ensessa Kotteh is situated on an impressive 77 hectares (190 acres) partly-wooded site. The site was personally identified by His Excellency, the late President Girma Wolde-Giorgis and allocated to Born Free Ethiopia by the Regional WILDLIFE LEARNING PACKS AND HOMESCHOOLING IDEAS Welcome to our page of wildlife activities for young explorers! We have lots of fun ways to learn about wildlife and the natural world, including videos, competitions, reading material and activities both indoors and out. Enjoy, have fun, and let us know how you are getting on by reaching out to BORN FREE CALLS FOR INQUIRY INTO SAFARI PARK DEATHS Born Free is calling for an immediate, independent investigation into the shocking revelations of a series of animal deaths at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling in Scotland. Deaths since 2016 include two lionesses, a nilgai antelope, a lemur and a Barbary macaque. The circumstances around BORN FREE ROSE LAUNCHED TO MARK VIRGINIA MCKENNA’S … To celebrate the 90th birthday of a ‘lioness’ of the animal welfare world, our Co-Founder Virginia McKenna OBE, Harkness Roses have launched a new rose for those who care about the natural world. The Virginia McKenna Rose, launched by acclaimed rose grower Philip Harkness some years ago, is now WILD ANIMALS AS PETS: WHAT ARE THE ISSUES? Wild animals are completely unsuited to life in captivity, especially when kept in a domestic setting as someone’s pet. They have evolved to live in specific wild environments and may struggle to adapt to life alongside people; their complex social, physical and behavioural EBO FOREST: TAKE ACTION Ebo Forest is a beautiful, natural tropical forest, an oasis in a growing sea of urbanisation in Central Africa. This is a forest of mystery: the gorillas living here may be western lowland gorillas, or Cross River gorillas, or a new sub-species. The most important population of the very rare Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee also calls Ebohome.
HIGH VALUE FUNDRAISING MANAGER LOCATION: FLEXIBLE REMOTE High Value Fundraising Manager June 2021 V1 HIGH VALUE FUNDRAISING MANAGER Location: Flexible remote with regular presence at our office in Horsham, West Sussex for team__
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A SAFE HAVEN FOR WILDLIFE Our wildlife rescue, conservation and education centre in Ethiopia, Ensessa Kotteh, is home to more than 150 animals including lions, cheetah, hyena and primates. As the only centre of its kind in Ethiopia, Ensessa Kotteh is on the frontline of the fight against the brutal illegal wildlife trade, and provides sanctuary for confiscated animals, as well as those found abandoned, orphaned or injured. You can help us rescue and care for wild animals in Ethiopia. DANGEROUS WILD ANIMALS: WHO LIVES NEXT DOOR? New research by Born Free has revealed nearly 4,000 dangerous wild animals are being kept privately , and legally, under licence in Great Britain under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976, including at least 320 wild cats, 274 primates and 508 venomoussnakes.
With exotic pets on the rise in Britain, you could be living next door to some of the world’s deadliest creatures. As part of our campaign on this issue we've launched a new petition, in collaboration with the RSPCA, calling on the Government to review and reform laws on the private keeping of Dangerous Wild Animals.
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YOUTH WILDLIFE FILMMAKER & PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR COMPETITION DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL 6TH JUNE! Calling all parents, grandparents, guardians, homeschoolers andteachers!
We have launched our first Youth Wildlife Filmmaker of the Year competition, open to UK children under the age of 16. We’re looking for photo stories or films that showcase wildlife living free in the UK, local conservation efforts or a local environmental issue.FIND OUT MORE
LION: PRIDE BEFORE THE FALL A stunning collection of wild lion photography by critically-acclaimed wildlife photographer George Logan. _Lion: Pride Before the Fall _brings the plight of Africa's remaining lions into sharp focus with its array of poignant, thought-provoking images. Each copy sold helps Born Free in its vital work to protect and re-establish The Last Lions of Meru, in Kenya.BUY YOUR COPY
PROTECT THEM. PROTECT US. COVID-19 has transformed our world. We’ve had to radically change how we live to save lives. But, this is just a short-term fix. Unless we change our ways, another pandemic will happen again. As an essential first step, wildlife markets must close. We must learn. We must re-educate ourselves. We must act. Watch our new short film to find out why when we protect them all, we protect ourselves.WE ARE BORN FREE
We’re an animal charity that’s passionate about wild animal welfare and Compassionate Conservation. Founded by Virginia McKenna, Will Travers and Bill Travers, we work tirelessly to stop the exploitation and suffering of individual animals living in captivity or in the wild. From the start we’ve campaigned for a future where animals and people can co-exist and where threatened and endangered species are protected for generations to come.READ MORE
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