Wisconsin judge dismisses lawsuit challenging state’s new wolf management plan

Wisconsin judge dismisses lawsuit challenging state’s new wolf management plan

MADISON, Wis. (AP) – A lawsuit filed by animal welfare advocates seeking to invalidate Wisconsin´s new wolf management plan was dismissed by a judge on Monday. Dane County Circuit Judge Stephen Ehlke threw out the case that accused Wisconsin wildlife officials of violating the state´s open meetings law and disregarding comments from wolf researchers and […]

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Sighting of Many Blue Whales Around the Seychelles is First in Decades – ‘Phenomenal’

Sighting of Many Blue Whales Around the Seychelles is First in Decades – ‘Phenomenal’

The Seychelles has become a major tourist destination for beachgoing and scuba diving, but it’s not only humans that are beginning to flock to this island. In what marine biologists have described as a “phenomenal finding,” a survey of whales around the territorial waters of this archipelagic nation revealed the presence of blue whales—over a […]

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Faroe Islands’ Whale Slaughter Begins

Faroe Islands’ Whale Slaughter Begins

The Faroe Islands have stirred controversy as their annual whale hunt, known as ‘grindadráp’, commenced on May 4th. This traditional practice, deeply ingrained in the islanders’ culture, has drawn sharp criticism from animal rights groups worldwide, who decry it as a cruel and unnecessary slaughter. The hunt, which targets pilot whales, involves herding pods of […]

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Deforestation is Causing Viruses in Ugandan Wildlife

Deforestation is Causing Viruses in Ugandan Wildlife

Research conducted by the University of Stirling and the University of Wisconsin-Madison has revealed a concerning trend: animals in the forests of Uganda’s Budongo are turning to unconventional sources for sustenance, inadvertently exposing themselves to viruses, including one linked to COVID-19. At the heart of this discovery lies the aftermath of tobacco farming, a practice […]

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