This week, as part of Every Horse Remembered, we're reflecting on the heroic struggle of working horses, donkeys and mules of the past and their contribution to British life before, during and after World War 1.
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Annette Badland represents Brooke at this year's Animals in War Memorial Remembrance Gathering in London.
Today as part of her state visit to Kenya, Her Majesty Queen Camilla visited global working animal charity Brooke’s East Africa programme, to learn how the organisation is promoting equine welfare in the region.
Brooke attends the annual British Farrier and Blacksmith Association (BFBA) to showcase its global farriery work.
Last month, Brooke's Anna Marry attended the first-ever conference on Sustainable Livestock Transformations organised by UN FAO. Here, she shares her reflections.
Brooke welcomes the UN's latest pandemic declaration to help prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases, from animals to people.
It's Animal Pain Awareness Month, and Brooke asks how understanding pain and emotion can help improve a donkey's life.
After surviving cancer, 26-year old Hannah Russell leaves a gift in her Will to Brooke, leaving a legacy for generations to come.
25 September marks the anniversary of the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by UN Member States, and the exact halfway point of their Agenda for 2030. Brooke reflects on the contribution of working horses and donkeys to the Goals - in action.
The Sustainable Develpoment Goals summit takes place in New York 18th and 19th September. Anna Marry discusses the need to focus on the needs and contirbution of working horses, donkeys and mules in future plans.