The Rehoming of Japanese bears – One Year On
It has been an entire year since Wild Welfare helped rehome four Hokkaido brown bears from Ainu Museum to the UK’s Yorkshire... Read More
Improvements for Elephants and More in Sabah
Our team returned to the steamy heat of Sabah recently to reignite our relationship with Lok Kawi Wildlife Park in Kota Kinabalu.... Read More
Working with zoos and animal welfare NGOs in Japan
Following a visit in May this year, we were back in Japan recently, working with Japan’s zoo association and a local animal... Read More
Wild Welfare represented at Japan animal enrichment conference
Marine biologist and animal welfare scientist, Dr Isabella Clegg, represented Wild Welfare at the 14th International Conference on Environmental Enrichment (ICEE), held... Read More
Dolphin enrichment: what we know
Dr Isabella Clegg is a marine biologist and welfare scientist, and founder of the organisation Animal Welfare Expertise (AWE). Isabella discovered that... Read More
Why are we still failing in zoo animal welfare?
Wild Welfare director, Georgina Groves, discusses some of the reasons for poor animal welfare in zoos around the world and how the... Read More
Thai zoo animals benefit from welfare project success
Wild Welfare’s new partnership programme got under way in Thailand recently, with our team joining forces with a zoo in America and... Read More
Wild Welfare contributes to animal-visitor interactions study
Wild Welfare has contributed to a study on the welfare implications for captive wild animals used in animal-visitor interactions in zoos and... Read More
Lemur husbandry in Madagascar
Wild Welfare’s field director has been talking lemurs, animal welfare and zoo ethics in Madagascar. Travelling to Parc Ivoloina in Toamasina, a... Read More
Assessing dolphin welfare: making the debate ethical
Dr Isabella Clegg is a marine biologist and welfare scientist, and founder of the organisation Animal Welfare Expertise (AWE). Isabella discovered that... Read More