Wild Welfare recently visited Japan to drive forward a plan to improve the lives of countless captive wild animals across the country. The visit included a programme of high-level engagements with national NGOs, government representatives, and prominent academics. The core focus of the engagement was to promote a compassionate and scientifically informed approach to human-wildlife... Read More| Wild Welfare
Charity investigation reveals widespread fraud in “luxury” civet coffee sales on Amazon, eBay and Etsy, putting both customers and animals at severe risk.| Wild Welfare
Wild Welfare is celebrating the success of the Association of Animal Artists (AAA) annual online art auction, which raised an outstanding £3,595 in August. This remarkable fundraiser was made possible through the generous donation of almost 100 original pieces of art provided by the talented association members. The popular online auction attracted hundreds of bids... Read More| Wild Welfare
Global animal welfare charity, Wild Welfare has proudly supported UK Animal Care Technicians (UKACT), an association working to improve animal welfare and husbandry practices within British educational institutions. What began as a simple Facebook group in 2019 to address a gap within the academic animal care sector has now grown into a professional organisation boasting... Read More| Wild Welfare
After a 30 hour journey into the heart of Sabah, Borneo, the team at internationally renowned charity, Wild Welfare linked up with staff from Lok Kawi Wildlife Park to continue work to help positively impact the lives of their animals. During their latest visit, Director Simon Marsh and Animal Welfare Field Manager, Sarah Bonser-Blake closely... Read More| Wild Welfare
Bridging Bytes and Behaviours: We explore the role of technology in zoo animal welfare through a workshop at NTU with Prof. Samantha Ward.| Wild Welfare
The Association of Animal Artists have launched their biggest ever charity auction in aid of animal welfare charity, Wild Welfare. Place your bids today!| Wild Welfare