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
What does the closure of Phuket Zoo mean for the animals?
Following reports circulating online about a worryingly thin tiger, Phuket Zoo, Thailand is now filing to close. The owner, Mr Suriya Tanthaweewong... Read More
Putting the Human into Humane
Our latest blog is from Dr Jacqueline Boyd, an animal scientist with a passion for applying robust scientific and educational principles to... Read More
Honey the Dolphin Dies at Marine Park, Japan
We have recently been informed of the sad news that Honey the bottlenose dolphin has died at Inubosaki Marine Park, Chiba prefecture... Read More
Translation Efforts For Welfare Results
Adapting to different environmental challenges is something that many of the animals that we work with do incredibly well. In light of... Read More
Our Response to the Coronavirus
UPDATE: Friday 6th November- More than eight months into the turmoil that COVID-19 has created around the world, the Wild Welfare team... Read More
North American Assessment And Support
The Wild Welfare team has been in the USA, conducting our first welfare audit for a facility in North America. After a... Read More
Visitors Impact Zoo Animals’ Welfare in Japan
Wild Welfare has had the opportunity to present some of the charity’s critical findings on animal welfare in zoos to the Ministry... Read More
Wild Welfare’s Year In Summary
As the brand new year of 2020 has begun, the Wild Welfare team has been in a ruminative mood about what was... Read More
Partnering for Animals in Brazil
What do we do when we discover gaps in animal welfare action? We try and fill the gap! That mission alongside many... Read More