Thank you for your support in 2018!
Thank you for your support during 2018! For all those of you that have worked alongside us on the ground in our... Read More
Animal welfare programme set to roll out across Southeast Asian zoos
Care and welfare standards are set to improve for zoo animals across Southeast Asia, as plans are made to roll out a... Read More
Positive changes for the animals at Chiang Mai’s ‘mini zoo’
Wild Welfare is thrilled to report on the positive improvements being been made for the animals in Chiang Mai’s ‘mini zoo’. In... Read More
Zoo association commits to help animals in Thailand’s Pata Zoo
Wild Welfare has welcomed the announcement from the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), that it will help improve care and... Read More
Sabah wildlife park accepts help from Wild Welfare
A wildlife park in Sabah has accepted help from Wild Welfare, following concerns were raised over the welfare of its animals. Following... Read More
Wild Welfare responds to white tiger conservation claims
UK media outlet the MailOnline, recently published a news article about three white tigers born in a Chinese zoo and their importance... Read More
Prioritising animal welfare in zoos – A Q&A with Karen Fifield
Wild Welfare trustee Karen Fifield has worked in zoos since 1991. Starting as the education manager at Taronga Conservation Society Australia, to... Read More
Rehomed bears from Japan are thriving in their new home
It has been two months since the bears rehomed from Japan started their new life in the UK and they are thriving.... Read More
On target for improving welfare in Brazil’s zoos
Wild Welfare’s latest trip to Brazil saw our team carrying out welfare assessments at four zoos, as part of our work helping... Read More
Concern over solitary dolphin in Japan aquarium
Concern is growing over the care and welfare of a solitary dolphin and other animals being housed at a closed-down aquarium in... Read More