India Announces Zoo Database Plans
Close on the heels of news about Indonesia bringing in a standardisation process for its zoos, India announces it is building a... Read More
Indonesian zoos to be standardised
Wild Welfare responds to news that Indonesian Zoos will be standardised. Dave Morgan, the field operations director for Wild Welfare, was recently... Read More
Job Opportunity in Vietnam – Captive Wild Animal Management Advisor (Voluntary)
Job Description- Captive Wild Animal Management Advisor (Voluntary) Job Title: Captive Wild Animal Management Advisor (Voluntary) Location: Hanoi, Vietnam Period: 3 –... Read More
Welfare and Audit Essentials in Taiwan
Wild Welfare recently returned from Taiwan, where field director, Dave Morgan, was training the next generation of veterinary surgeons and veterinary healthcare... Read More
WAZA’s annual conference update
Wild Welfare is pleased to report it had a positive trip to the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA)’s annual conference in... Read More
Changing Lives For Zoo Animals Globally
We are thrilled to announce our latest fundraising campaign has launched. With a target of £15,000, we aim to reach more captive wild animals... 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
Caricuao Zoo’s animals continue to suffer
The sad situation at one of Venezuela’s main zoos – Caricuao Zoo, continues, with reports of animals starving to death and even... Read More
Welfare training helps Japan’s captive animals
Wild Welfare has carried out animal welfare workshops to Japanese zoo staff, animal welfare NGOs and veterinary students in Japan. As the... 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