Chopping Up the Science of Food Presentation
James Brereton is a lecturer at University Centre Sparsholt. He has investigated behaviour and enclosure use for a range of zoo-housed animals.... Read More
Laos Training: From Paper to People
Wild Welfare’s Animal Welfare Field Manager Sarah Bonser-Blake and Director Simon Marsh ventured to Laos in November to conduct the first ever in-person... Read More
A Holistic Look at ‘Problem Behaviours’ within Zoological Facilities
Peter Giljam and Grant Kother run an international animal behaviour and training consultancy called Zoospensefull. They aim to work with zoological collections... Read More
Animal Welfare Action During a Whirlwind Year
When we were in the midst of lockdown, we knew this moment would come. The team talked about it a lot, how... Read More
Unlocking the Wild Side of Parrots under Human Care
Ricardo Lemos de Figueiredo is a zoo researcher in animal behaviour, currently finishing his PhD at the University of Birmingham, UK. He... Read More
Education & Animal Welfare
Stephen Woollard was inspired to work in education in zoos after meeting Gerald Durrell in the 1980s. He was involved in developing... Read More
“To Sleep, Perchance to Dream” (of Good Animal Welfare)
After recently attending a lecture discussing nocturnal behaviour in giraffe, Wild Welfare’s Animal Welfare Field Manager, Sarah Bonser-Blake decided to take a... Read More
Successful Strategies For Animal Welfare Improvements
Simon Marsh, Wild Welfare’s Director is leading the charity to ensure our actions are driving forward animal welfare improvements in both a... Read More
Welfare in Wildlife Watching
Bex Dawkes is a writer, photographer, adventurer and environmentalist. She grew up in the quiet hills of Worcestershire, England but the wildness... Read More
Camel Care and Welfare – What’s it all about?
Willemijn Koch has been working with camels for 17 years. She is currently the Deputy keeper of the giraffe and camel section... Read More