Captive Reptile Welfare: Thinking Out of the Box
Damien grew up in southern Africa, most of his life has been consumed with reptiles and amphibians, both in situ and their... Read More
Red Pandas: Endangered and Unique
Samantha Allworthy studied for a degree in animal management before getting into zookeeping. She has been working with red pandas for seven... Read More
A passion for animal welfare
Hannah Russell became a Wild Welfare ambassador in 2020 and provides fantastic support to us by raising our profile and championing our... Read More
Soaring through the skies for animals
Wild Welfare’s animal welfare field manager, Sarah Blake, recently completed her fundraising skydive. Postponed several times due to COVID-19 restrictions, Sarah finally... Read More
Why we’re always translating our animal welfare resources
Sarah Blake is Wild Welfare’s animal welfare field manager and COVID-19 pandemic aside, she visits our overseas projects to work with wildlife... Read More
Wild animal pets – why is human desire first and animal welfare last?
There seems to have been a recent influx of social media posts and TV programmes focusing on the keeping of exotic animals... Read More
Interesting Facts about tapirs
Dr Sarah Broadberry is a principal lecturer at the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences at Nottingham Trent University in the... Read More
Take on a fundraising challenge for animals
With the New Year a distant memory and for many of us, the resolutions with it, what better time than now to... Read More
Wildlife Sanctuary Welfare – A Q&A with Nicola Field
Co-founder of international NGO Global Animal Welfare, Nicola (Nic) Field, began her work with captive wildlife more than 20 years ago. She has taken... Read More
Wild About Welfare: Digital Education helping animals
We recently launched our Digital Education Programme Wild About Welfare. This innovative resource was more than two years in the making and... Read More