Dolphin caught in Taiji drive highlights animal welfare concerns
Japan is facing ongoing international disapproval for its annual Taiji dolphin drive, which continues to take a variety of dolphin species from... Read More
Positive changes for the animals at Chiang Mai’s ‘mini zoo’
Wild Welfare is thrilled to report on the positive improvements being been made for the animals in Chiang Mai’s ‘mini zoo’. In... Read More
Cultural diversity – working for animal welfare, not against it
The theme of this year’s Southeast Asian Zoos and Aquariums Association (SEAZA) conference was ‘One voice for nature and wildlife’. Held in... Read More
Zoo association commits to help animals in Thailand’s Pata Zoo
Wild Welfare has welcomed the announcement from the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), that it will help improve care and... Read More
Sabah wildlife park accepts help from Wild Welfare
A wildlife park in Sabah has accepted help from Wild Welfare, following concerns were raised over the welfare of its animals. Following... Read More
World Animal Day – Making change happen for animals
World Animal Day is the day set aside each year for raising the status of animals around the world in an effort... Read More
Prioritising animal welfare in zoos – A Q&A with Karen Fifield
Wild Welfare trustee Karen Fifield has worked in zoos since 1991. Starting as the education manager at Taronga Conservation Society Australia, to... Read More
Rehomed bears from Japan are thriving in their new home
It has been two months since the bears rehomed from Japan started their new life in the UK and they are thriving.... Read More
One step closer to welfare accreditation in Southeast Asian zoos
The Wild Welfare team has been in Vietnam, moving forward plans which are aimed at improving welfare standards in zoos across Southeast... Read More
Lions of Industry – canned hunting and the lion bone trade in South Africa
Lions in South Africa have been in the spotlight once again recently. With ongoing stories of ‘canned hunting’, incidents and accidents whilst... Read More