ZAA Report Reveals Increase in Public Concern for Captive Animal Welfare
A new ZAA (Zoo and Aquarium Association Australasia) report entitled “Unveiling Sector Trends and Insights for Future Planning” has highlighted key trends... Read More
Bear Welfare Takes Centre Stage at UK Zoo Workshop
Wild Welfare was thrilled to present at the recent BIAZA (British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums) Bear Husbandry Workshop, held... Read More
Cape Town Aquarium Partners with Wild Welfare for Independent Audit
The Two Oceans Aquarium recently engaged Wild Welfare US (WWUS) to conduct a facility-wide, comprehensive animal welfare audit. WWUS is a non-profit... Read More
Building a Future Where Every Animal Counts: Collaboration, Research & Action
In April 2024 the Wild Welfare team convened in the city of York, UK for an in-person meeting to solidify their commitment... Read More
New Beginnings for Siti the Macaque: Life Outside the Illegal Animal Trade
Remember Siti, the endangered Moor Macaque (Macaca maura) rescued from the illegal Malaysian pet trade in 2018? After a long and difficult... Read More
Sharing Expertise & Building Connections at International Animal Welfare Forum
Wild Welfare was delighted to speak at the recent EAZA Animal Welfare Forum 2024, held at Parco Natura Viva in Verona, Italy.... Read More
Civet Coffee: The Rising Animal Welfare Crisis of Southeast Asia
Jes Hooper is an Anthrozoology PhD candidate at the University of Exeter, a member of the IUCN SSC Small Carnivore Specialist Group... 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
Wild Welfare’s work with zoos in Brazil
In our latest blog, Wild Welfare’s field director Dave Morgan gives us a personal take on his journeys to Brazil. Looking back on... Read More
Vietnam elephant welfare and conservation
Wild Welfare has welcomed the news from Animals Asia, that tourists will no longer be able to ride elephants in Vietnam’s Yok Don... Read More