Animal shows in zoos: we’re still witnessing cruelty
Animal shows and visitor-animal interactions are a common feature in many zoos and aquariums around the world, from bird of prey flying... Read More
Wildlife in South Africa lacks protection, new report finds
The Centre for Environmental Rights (CER) and the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) has published its report Fair Game? Improving the Regulation of... 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: 6 months This is a... Read More
Wild Welfare responds to reports of boxing orangutans in Cambodian zoo
Wild Welfare has been made aware of performances taking place at a zoo in Cambodia, where orangutans are being made to dance, ride... Read More
Wild Welfare Animal Welfare Workshop in Japan
In early July, Wild Welfare will once again be partnering with the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA) to deliver a... Read More
Wild Welfare chairman & founder Dr David Jones, awarded the 2018 Equine Industry Vision Award
Photo Credit: Courtesy Zoetis Congratulations to our chairman and founder Dr David Jones, for being awarded the 2018 Equine Industry Vision Award... Read More
Lyka the Lion in Maasin Zoo
We continue to liaise with our colleagues from PhilZoos and individual zoo facilities the Philippines in regard to Lyka the blind lion... Read More
Pink Flamingo Day 2018
The 29th of May is (one of!) the pink flamingo days! It is traditionally a day that celebrates having toy flamingos in... Read More
Welcome to our new Trustees!
We are delighted to welcome four new trustees to our Wild Welfare team! Dr Mark Penning (Vice President: Animals, Science and Environment for... Read More
Endangered Species Day
Endangered Species Day occurs annually each May and a major objective for zoos and aquariums is to help conserve protected and critically... Read More