Thank you to everyone for standing with us and supporting Baloo, please know we are doing all we can to help give him the life he deserves.
We will keep you updated on any further progress.
This is a really positive step and we remain in contact with Baloo's owner, with the aim of looking at improvements to the bear's well-being and possible next steps for his future.
๐ฐ๐จ The number of UK dairy farms keeping cows indoors year-round has more than doubled since 2015. As costs rise and milk prices stay low, farmers are being pushed towards industrial-scale production.
Factory farming isnโt the future - itโs a failing system.
We need a food system that works for farmers, animals and the planet - not one that traps cows indoors and leaves farmers with no choice.
You can help break the cycle by:
โ Not engaging with harmful wildlife content online
โ ๏ธ Reporting any cruel wildlife content
๐ซ Avoiding captive venues
๐ฆ Not buying a parrot (or any other wild species) as a pet
Let's keep parrots wild and flying free.
Parrots arenโt pets - theyโre wild animals with complex needs that cannot be replicated in captivity.
In the wild, they fly miles every day, form deep social bonds, and live rich, stimulated lives.
In captivity, many suffer from stress, boredom, and psychological distress.
Happy World Otter Day! ๐ฆฆOtters are wild animals not pets. Sadly, โcute" otter videos are fuelling illegal poaching & breeding.
Please DONโT support this cruelty ๐ซ
โ Donโt share videos of captive otters
โ Donโt like or comment these videos
โ ๏ธ Report them as animal cruelty
๐ฆฆ Sadly, many otter species are under threat due to the illegal wildlife trade.
Life in captivity is no substitute for the wild.
Help make a difference: don't share social videos of pet otters and avoid cruel venues such as otter cafes.
#WorldOtterDay
Small everyday actions such as avoiding single-use plastic, participating in coastal clean-ups and supporting ocean protection, can help give turtles a safer future.
Did you know? Turtles have been on the planet for over 200 million years! But many species are now threatened by plastic pollution, climate change, habitat loss and accidental capture in fishing gear. #WorldTurtleDay
After years of being cruelly exploited and forced to perform tricks for tourists, 46 macaques have finally taken their first steps towards freedom.
Thanks to @OliviaAllhusen@DailyMail for sharing the story of these monkeys and their journey to safety ๐ https://t.co/UDdHwTbAPN
๐จ A worrying development has emerged for orcas Wikie and Keijo, with news that they could move from the now-closed Marineland Antibes to notorious Loro Parque.
Read more in our article: https://t.co/IoTllN9gzY
This is a moment for stronger scrutiny, stronger safeguards & stronger policy action. Wild animals are sentient beings - they should not be reduced to commercial units in a system that overlooks welfare, weakens oversight, and raises growing ecological and public health concerns.
๐ฐ๐ New report sheds light on the growing global trade in live wild animals and wildlife products, showing that more than 870,000 live animals were exported from Kenya between 2013 and 2023, with reptiles making up the overwhelming majority ๐https://t.co/rtF984rRuE
A trade system moving live animals at this scale raises major welfare concerns. The findings highlight concerns including stress, injury, dehydration, and mortality, especially for highly sensitive animals like chameleons.