Rescue & Care
Born Free never forgets individual animals. Every animal counts.
Where possible, we rescue vulnerable wild animals from appalling conditions where they have been confined, exploited or abused. We rehabilitate them and, whenever possible, release them back into the wild. Sadly, many of the wild animals we rescue have been too damaged by captivity to return to the wild.
You can read about all of the animals we have successfully rescued on our ‘Success Stories’ page, and on our Circus, Zoo, Dolphinaria and Exotic Pet Rescue pages.
Circus Rescue Zoo Rescue Dolphin Rescue Exotic Pet Rescue
Below you can find links to pages about all of the sanctuaries and projects we support.
Our Sanctuaries
Ensessa Kotteh
Ngamba Island
Limbe Wildlife Centre
Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary
Bannerghatta Tiger Sanctuary
GRI - Zambia Primate Project
Arcturos
Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary
Sangha Pangolin Project
Wildlife Emergency Response Unit
Orphan Bear Rescue Centre
Animanatura Wild Sanctuary
UK Wildlife Rescues
ANIMAL RESCUE CONSIDERATIONS
Born Free regularly receives calls for help about captive animals in need. Sadly, there are many more animals in need of rescue than there are sanctuary spaces worldwide.
It is vital we use precious sanctuary spaces not only to rescue animals in need, but to also highlight the problems facing captive wildlife (for example, private ownership, trade, circuses, and substandard zoos). We therefore have many considerations to make when we are informed about a captive animal in need.
View our flowchart to give you an idea of what we must take into account when we receive information about a captive animal from supporters.