What is a wild animal?
Dr Tammy Shadbolt is a UK veterinary surgeon with an Honours degree in veterinary conservation medicine and a Masters in wild animal health.... Read More
The Last 100 – Vietnam’s Forgotten Elephants
“No one gets up after death- there is no applause- there is only silence…,” Hamlet, (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead) The world’s... Read More
Zoo utopia
The latest wildlife headlines say current rates of species decline have us on track to lose two-thirds of our populations by 2020.... Read More
Elephants to amphibians – Animal Interactions in Zoos & Aquariums
Zoos and aquariums have seen a rapid growth in interactive experiences in recent years. From walk-through, swim-through or drive-through exhibits and shows,... Read More
White Tigers: The not so colourful truth
The images of furry, blue-eyed, white tiger cubs can pull at even the toughest of heart strings. By some in the zoo... Read More
Dear Lewis Hamilton
Dear Lewis Hamilton, We’ve seen your most recent pictures and videos of affectionate embraces and playful behaviour, afforded on some of the... Read More
Looking for a zoo that serves animals, not people
With a passion for improving animal welfare, Egyptian student Nardine Hanna worked alongside members of Wild Welfare, Animals Asia and Four Paws... Read More
Accreditation – A Tick box Exercise or Demonstration of Excellence?
The current accreditation landscape within the zoo and aquarium community is complex, in part due to the global diversity of members and... Read More
Human behaviour change and animal welfare
In September, Wild Welfare will be presenting at the first ever International Human Behaviour Change For Animal Welfare Conference. This is an exciting... Read More
Parque Dois Irmaos (Brazil) – and an unlikely Bonaparte
An insight into Wild Welfare’s work helping zoo animals in Brazil, with an update from our field director Dave Morgan’s latest trip... Read More