Backcountry skier captures rare video of wolverine tearing across the snow in Wyoming at ‘impossible’ speed: Creature is only one of 15 in the wild, says wildlife supervisor

Backcountry skier captures rare video of wolverine tearing across the snow in Wyoming at ‘impossible’ speed: Creature is only one of 15 in the wild, says wildlife supervisor

A backcountry skier was excited to spot a Wyoming wolverine near the Montana state line. Nick Gaddy caught a wolverine on video sprinting on an alpine snowfield near Cooke City, Montana, on December 18. It was the skier’s second wolverine he’d ever seen and the first one he captured on Instagram. Wolverines were recently added […]

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Bonobos and Chimps Recognize Faces of Their Friends Even after Many Years of Separation

Bonobos and Chimps Recognize Faces of Their Friends Even after Many Years of Separation

While human social memory lasts decades and tracks relationships, less is known about non-human ape long-term memory. In a new paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists present evidence that our closest living relatives, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus), recognize the faces of familiar conspecifics even after many […]

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Freedom for queen of the jungle after a life behind bars: Starved tiger reduced to skin and bone is among 53 giant cats set to ‘feel grass on their paws for the first time’ after rescue from Thai breeding farm

Freedom for queen of the jungle after a life behind bars: Starved tiger reduced to skin and bone is among 53 giant cats set to ‘feel grass on their paws for the first time’ after rescue from Thai breeding farm

A starved tiger that was reduced to skin and bone is among 53 big cats set to ‘feel grass on their paws for the first time’ after they were rescued from a Thai breeding farm. The emaciated female tiger Salamas was found struggling to stand or walk after losing so much weight inside a cage […]

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Results of the Best Photo of the Month January 2024

Results of the Best Photo of the Month January 2024

We  are delighted to announce the results of our latest photo competition. Glenn Bartley wins First Prize with his outstanding image ‘Red-tailed Comet‘.  Lucy Ashcroft wins Second Prize with her inspirational image ‘I’m Watching You’. Third Prize goes to David Desrochers with ‘Coastal Brown Bears‘. Please give kudos to the photographers by leaving comments at […]

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Butterfly Garden Planning Tools: Apps to Help You Design Your Dream Butterfly Haven

Butterfly Garden Planning Tools: Apps to Help You Design Your Dream Butterfly Haven

Planting a garden offers numerous benefits, such as creating a habitat for butterflies and other beneficial insects. A well-maintained butterfly garden provides nourishment, water, and shelter for native butterflies while offering a serene space filled with beautiful fluttering friends. Additionally, it helps support the local climate and its inhabitants. This guide provides all the necessary […]

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