I often wonder why birds speak so universally to the sagging middle-aged soul that it has become a comic trope – the vertiginously swift passage from: “Is that a robin?” to: “There’s a lesser yellowleg two hours’ drive away, start the car.” Is it the freedom they represent? No cholesterol, no mortgage, no self-assessment tax […]
Virginia hunter accused of illegally killing ‘1 in a million’ buck
Charges are pending against a hunter after the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources determined that a well-known neighborhood deer was killed illegally in Richmond. The shooting of the deer came to light earlier this month when a hunter posted on social media with claims that he killed the 29-point white-tailed buck in Prince Edward County. […]
Smartphone Photography Tips for Capturing Amazing Animal Moments
Wild animals can be unpredictable, making it challenging to capture them. However, with understanding, patience, and the right tools, you can become skilled at capturing elusive creatures. Surprisingly, even using your smartphone is an option! One advantage of using your smartphone for wildlife photography is the convenience it offers. Since you usually have your phone […]
New South Wales National Parks Defending the Culling of Feral Horses
The recent trial of aerial culling in Kosciuszko National Park by the New South Wales (NSW) government has sparked controversy. The culling, which aimed to reduce the feral horse population, has been defended as a necessary and humane measure to protect endangered species and ecosystems within the park. At the heart of the controversy is […]
Petition: Help Save Kiwi Birds in New Zealand
The recent hatching of two kiwi chicks in Wellington, New Zealand, marks a monumental success in the country’s conservation efforts. This breakthrough, a first in over a century in this region, is a testament to the dedicated work of conservationists. Their commitment to bringing back the kiwi, New Zealand’s iconic national symbol, from the brink […]
Dingo circles boy on beach in latest bite attack
A 12-year-old boy has been bitten by a dingo. The child was knee-boarding in waters off Fraser Island, which has the Indigenous name K’gari. The dog started circling the boy before the attack, which was first reported on Friday but occurred on Monday. “The boy tried to move the dingo on by yelling and moving […]
5 Majestic Dances, Courtship Rituals and Mating Displays of Animals
In the natural world, animals engage in mesmerizing displays of courtship and mating rituals. From the dances of avian partners to the rituals of marine creatures, the animal kingdom is full of connection (and procreation). 1. Hooded Grebe Courtship Dance Source: BirdLife International/Youtube The Hooded Grebe, a critically endangered bird, breeds in very few […]
Camera-traps help identify conservation needs of Thailand’s coastal otters
Otters, with their gleeful yikkering, playful presence and sinuous underwater grace, are emblematic of the joy and resilience of nature in many parts of the world. But they aren’t among the first animals that come to mind when we think of Thailand. Yet several species of the sleek aquatic mammal frolic in Thailand’s watery thoroughfares […]