Seeing out 2020 on a positive note for animals
Here we are heading towards the end of 2020 and getting ready to welcome in 2021. It has been a difficult and... Read More
Five Ways to be a Good Zoo Visitor
As captive wildlife facilities like zoos, aquariums and sanctuaries open their doors to visitors again around the world, after the restrictions of... Read More
The Welfare Of The Rhinoceros
Jack Gradidge is a zookeeper in Wales who specialises in the management of rhinos. As well as looking after two adult female... Read More
Leave A Legacy Of A Life Worth Living
In our latest blog we are tackling a very different subject to our usual animal welfare discussions; this week we are talking... 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
Fighting My Phobia For Animal Welfare
Sarah Blake is Wild Welfare’s Projects and Development Manager. She has worked for the charity for a year but has suffered with... 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
Why the Use of Bear Bile as a ‘Cure’ for COVID-19 Should Never Be Considered
Finding a functional vaccination against coronavirus is obviously of paramount concern, however, it has been brought to our attention that China’s National... Read More