Southeast Asian zoos begin animal welfare programme
The Wild Welfare team has just returned from their first trip to Southeast Asia, as part of the roll out of the... Read More
Animals abandoned in Spanish zoo
Wild Welfare has been made aware of the news reports concerning a number of animals that have been abandoned at The Parque... Read More
Discussing zoo animal welfare in the Philippines
Wild Welfare was recently invited to attend the Philippine Zoos and Aquariums Association (PHILZOOS)’ director’s meeting, to present on animal welfare certification... Read More
Animal emotions film raises awareness of welfare issues facing zoo animals
An animal welfare charity has released a film about animal emotions, that delivers simple messaging about good animal welfare and what wild... Read More
Veterinary training for Indonesian zoos
The Wild Welfare team has been in Indonesia, training zoo veterinarians from across the country. We recently held training at Taman Satwa... Read More
Tackling familiar zoo welfare concerns
Modern zoos and aquariums are using sophisticated methods of evaluating animal welfare and ensuring they are providing care that meets an animal’s... Read More
Why we aren’t concerned about lion tug of war
We have been repeatedly asked to comment on the lion tug of war ‘man versus beast’ story that was circulating in the UK... Read More
The Great Escape – why policies are important for animal welfare
The recent news that a red panda had escaped from Belfast Zoo in the UK, highlights the importance of zoos having comprehensive escape... Read More
Wild Welfare unveils new Zoo Welfare Partnership Programme
The Wild Welfare team has unveiled its first official welfare partnership programme, to improve standards of care and welfare for zoo animals... Read More
Concern for Indian zoo animals as 13 zoos lose Authority recognition
India’s Central Zoo Authority has cancelled the recognition of thirteen zoos, for failing to adhere to the country’s zoo legislation requirements. The... Read More