Animal Welfare Concerns for Captive Wild Animals
A UK animal welfare charity has launched a quick and simple way for anyone visiting a captive wild animal facility such as... Read More
Animal Welfare Standards to be Set in Japan
Scroll down to read this update in Japanese. Although we have been working with our partners at the Japanese Association of Zoos... Read More
Penguin Personalities and caring for Pelagic Pescatarians
Lorna Moffat has been caring for penguins for over a decade, working with captive populations of gentoo, king and rockhopper penguins in... Read More
Seven Countries – One Animal Welfare Goal
The Wild Welfare team has been delivering training across seven different countries simultaneously in the past few weeks. An online workshop hosted... Read More
Back in the Classroom – Anthrozoology and Animal Welfare
Wild Welfare has returned to in-person training for the first time in over two years and it’s great to be back! Although... Read More
Keynotes and Collaborations at Virtual Conference
Wild Welfare has been collaborating with the Southeast Asian Zoos and Aquariums Association (SEAZA) for many years and this year was no... Read More
International Primate Day 2020
Primates are one of the most diverse groups of animals on the planet. They have adapted to numerous challenges such as living... Read More
Why I’d Rather See Reform Than Rescue
Sarah Blake has worked in animal management, including zoos and animal rescues, for more than a decade. She is proud to have... Read More
A Modern Guide to Environmental Enrichment
Kyle Banton-Jones is a zookeeper, enrichment and animal welfare professional and creator of wildenrichment.com. He has worked with animals for more than... Read More
Osteopathy and its impact on the welfare of zoo animals
Tony Nevin is a trained osteopath living in the UK. He operates clinics for people, small animals and horses, as well as... Read More