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Subject Your monthly update from Born Free is here, John
Date March 6, 2025 8:07 AM
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Thank you for being part of our Born Free Family

Hello John,

A year on since we celebrated our 40th, our compassion and determination to help wild animals in need only grows. Thank you for sharing this dream – your support inspires us and we’re here for the long-haul!

As you can see, your unstinting help is playing a key role this month, as we fight for gentle pangolins. There are two heart-warming stories of orphan ape rescue, we’re highlighting exploitation through art and film, and there are plenty of ways for you to get directly involved.

TOGETHER, LET’S SAVE PANGOLINS

Pangolins are enchanting, don’t you agree? But, these shy animals urgently need your help, so we’ve launched an emergency appeal. Sadly, there is a surging, deadly trade in their scales, driven by a voracious demand for traditional medicine.

Every day, hundreds of pangolins are targeted by wildlife traffickers and brutally killed – many boiled alive. All eight species are at grave risk of extinction, due to this shocking exploitation.

YOU have the power to help fight this cruelty – please, donate now.

DONATE TO HELP SAVE PANGOLINS

Gorilla heartbreak

She’s only two, but Barbie’s had a lifetime of suffering. Orphaned and shot in the head in Cameroon, the fragile baby was taken in by our Ape Action Africa partners. Thankfully, she now has a special friend…

MEET BARBIE

Injured chimp horror&nbsp;

Despite all she’s endured, Mbolle is a remarkably kind and trusting chimp. Found with terrible machete wounds in Cameroon, the youngster is now on the road to recovery, thanks to our Limbe Wildlife Trust colleagues.

MBOLLE'S STORY

Your chance to bid!

Our gala event is coming up soon in London, but EVERYONE can bid in our online auction. From holidays to rugby, a unique team day or wild art, even a David Attenborough montage, you won’t believe what’s up for grabs!

BID TODAY

Free exhibition, London

From 18th–30th March, The Saddest Show on Earth is a thought-provoking show by acclaimed artist Sophie Green. An exploration of animals as ‘Commodities’, the event will raise funds for Born Free.

FIND OUT MORE

Film awards finalists!

We’re proud to be a contender for the Smiley Charity Film Awards, to be held later this month in London.

Featuring celebs such as our patron, Amanda Holden, in a cage, our short film The Human Habitat shines a spotlight on the plight of big cats in zoos.

WATCH OUR FILM

What a busy month! But, everything we do for wild animals is only thanks to YOUR help and generosity. On behalf of the animals, your support is so much appreciated.

Until next time,

From your friends at Born Free

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