This appeal is urgent. Every donation you make will help Born Free investigate neglect, expose cruelty and stop suffering. Together we will make animals lives more tolerable and close slum zoos. Every single pound you give will be spent wisely, for the maximum benefit of the animals that need us.
We urgently need funds to campaign for freedom and transform conditions. Your gift will help us lobby MEPs and other decision-makers, and push for solutions and stronger legislation. You will help us to rescue individuals from tiny cages and give them a life worth living. Now that really is a target worth aiming for! |
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Major and General
We have now completed the rescue of Major and General - but still need funding for their long-term care |
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Help us stop captive dolphin exploitation. |
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Born Free and British Divers Marine Life Rescue have finally got the go ahead to attempt a rehabilitation programme for the two dolphins who've been confined in a tiny, filthy pool in Hisaronu, Turkey since June. Please help with their rehabilitation. |
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Help Born Free save the tiger from cruel poachers. |
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Born Free Foundation is developing a Wildlife Rescue, Conservation and Education Centre, named 'Ensessakotteh' (meaning 'animal footprint') on a 77-hectare site in Ethiopia just 23km from Addis. Our project has the full support of Ethiopias President, His Excellency Girma Wolde-Giorgis, and we are working closely with the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority.
With your help Born Free will provide rehabilitation facilities and lifetime care for injured and orphaned animals as well as for wild animals confiscated from illegal trade and ownership, including species such as cheetahs, lions and primates. It is an ambitious project and the challenge is now on to raise the funds for animal care and Centre construction. |
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Help Born Free bring about a mammoth change for elephants in distress around the world. |
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Set up by children's author Lauren St John , The Last Leopard Fund will be dedicated to the Rescue, Protection and Long-Term Care of Threatened Species, with a special focus on leopards, one of the most hunted animals on Earth. |
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Help us fund anti-poaching rangers in Africa |
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GRASP is a partnership of national governments, non-governmental organisations, wildlife treaties and UN agencies, led by UNEP and UNESCO. Its goal is to conserve viable populations of all the great apes in their national habitat. It works by supporting focussed planning processes, leveraging funding for field projects and raising the profile of great ape conservation among decision makers in all sectors. By uniting all these stakeholders it provides the first ever concerted approach to a major extinction crisis. |
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Born Free Foundation is developing a Wildlife Rescue, Conservation and Education Centre, named 'Ensessakotteh' (meaning 'animal footprint') on a 77-hectare site just 23km from Addis. Our project has the full support of Ethiopias President, His Excellency Girma Wolde-Giorgis, and we are working closely with the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority.
With your help the Centre will provide spacious natural habitat enclosures and specialised care for life for many species such as Dolo (right), as well as rehabilitation and release where possible. It is an ambitious project and the challenge is now on to continue raising funds.
This major development includes wildlife rescue facilities, a veterinary hospital and an education centre.
You can help Born Free help Dolo to live out the rest of his life feeling cool grass beneath his paws and sheltering beneath the shade of Acacia trees by donating today. |
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Make a donation here for the Lilongwe Wildlife Centre in Malawi. |
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There are thousands of bears in dreadful captive conditions in Asia. Help us to provide alternative lifetime care facilities for these bears. |
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The Zambia Primate Project (ZPP) rescues and rehabilitates needy primates, integrating them into cohesive troops, teaching them all they need to know to adapt to their new lives out of captivity, and then releasing them back into the wild, where they belong. They are then closely monitored every step of the way by a loyal team living and working deep in the great African bush.
ZPP has been operating since 2002 and with the help of our supporters, will continue working hard to give primates back their lives and their freedom, for many, many years to come. |
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Help Us build a rescue centre in Ethiopia. Born Free's 25th Anniversary appeal. |
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