Building a kinder future for wildlife
The Nurtured and Free Foundation takes the future of the planet seriously, not only for animals, but for humans as well. We work hard, creating projects to restore natural ecosystems, improve ecological conditions, spread awareness on many issues, help those in need, and of course, work to help captive animals, and prevent further animal captivity.
Nurtured and Free Foundation works hard to protect captive animals and keep wild animals in the wild. We work closely with sanctuaries and organizations with similar missions. We petition, campaign, and spread awareness about issues regarding captive animal welfare. Support from people like you helps apply public pressure on harmful wildlife facilities that need to change, and we use media to help educate on these issues.
Though mainly focused on captive animal wellbeing, we believe that all beings deserve freedom, opportunity, and chances. We strive to provide jobs for those in places lacking equal opportunity, or for those needing money to support basic quality of life. Through our shop, we provide a cultural touch on many products, allowing people of all backgrounds to add meaningful value to their purchases.
We work hard to ensure that our products are eco-friendly and consumer safe. Many products are treated or made with harmful chemicals or unnatural materials toxic not only to the planet, but to your health as well. Nurtured and Free makes products out of biodegradable and natural materials with no harmful chemicals. This keeps you and the planet healthy.
We work through education and awareness to create lasting change. We use social media, campaigns, and community partnerships to share stories about captive animals and environmental issues, empowering people to take action and make informed choices that protect wildlife and our planet.
Every animal deserves kindness and respect
We don't just talkβwe make real change
Honest about our work and impact
Long-term solutions for lasting freedom
"When we return wild animals to nature, we merely return them to what is already theirs. For man cannot give wild animals freedom; he can only take it away."
β Jacques-Yves Cousteau