Steering a Global Effort to Improve Animal Welfare in Zoos and Aquariums
At the 2024 Annual Conference for the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), held at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, global animal... Read More
Partnership with Al Ain Zoo to Further Staff Development
Surrounded by majestic desert landscapes and rolling dunes, animal charity, Wild Welfare recently hosted their guided training course at Al Ain Zoo... Read More
Supporting Future Conservationists in South Africa
Wild Welfare, a leading global charity dedicated to improving the wellbeing of wild animals living in captivity, has received recognition for supporting... Read More
Wild Times: Engaging with the UK Zookeeper Community
During the fading days of British summer time, the UK Wild Welfare team packed their bags, bucket hats and tents ready to... Read More
The Hidden Welfare Costs of Viral Animal Fame
Once in a while a cute animal comes along that goes super viral online. Famous faces like Cincinnati Zoo’s, Fiona the hippo,... Read More
Appeal Urges Inclusion of Civet Coffee Attractions in New UK Animals Act
Wild Welfare is proud to join 194 animal welfare organisations all strongly urging the UK Government to include civet coffee tourism in... Read More
The Power of Connection: Building a Strong Animal Welfare Programme
Guest Blogger, Elly Neumann has over 23 years of zoo experience, and is currently coordinating welfare, training, and enrichment at the Jerusalem... Read More
Celebrating a Decade of Collaboration in Brazil
International animal welfare charity, Wild Welfare is marking a 10-year long partnership milestone with the Associação de Zoológicos e Aquários do Brasil... Read More
What Goes In, Must Come Out: Animal Welfare Inputs and Outputs
In the previous editions of our Lessons In Welfare blog series, we started to unpack the nuances of animal welfare and how... Read More
Important Animal Welfare Messages Hidden in Banksy’s Art
Banksy’s latest animal-inspired artworks have ignited a global conversation about their secret hidden meaning. What began as a solitary piece of London... Read More