She’s the Oldest Common Loon in the World. She Just Had Her 42nd Chick

She’s the Oldest Common Loon in the World. She Just Had Her 42nd Chick

The soap opera continues: The world’s oldest common loon hatched two chicks this year, lengthening her record-setting streak as a successful mother. Fe (pronounced “fay”), a female loon who is at least 38 years old, had another fruitful breeding season at Seney National Wildlife Refuge on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Already the world’s most […]

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10 Best Luxury Italy Tours for a Five-Star Vacation Experience

10 Best Luxury Italy Tours for a Five-Star Vacation Experience

Italy, a land of unparalleled beauty and rich cultural heritage, beckons luxury travelers with its promise of unforgettable experiences. From ancient ruins to world-class cuisine, Italy offers a tapestry of delights for those seeking the finest in travel. Let’s explore the top 10 luxury tours that showcase the best of Italian opulence and charm. Italy’s […]

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Natural Disasters Put Some Species at Greater Risk of Extinction

Natural Disasters Put Some Species at Greater Risk of Extinction

Humans aren’t the only ones at risk from natural disasters. Hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes can affect wildlife, too. For species already at risk of extinction, these natural disasters can add new perils. In a recent study, researchers identified species particularly at risk from natural hazards as well as the management actions that could protect […]

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Petition: Help Save the Borneo Pygmy Elephant from Extinction

Petition: Help Save the Borneo Pygmy Elephant from Extinction

In tragic news, the Borneo pygmy elephant – the smallest living elephant – is teetering on the brink of extinction. With only about 1,000 of these majestic creatures left in the wild, urgent action is necessary. Deforestation, human-wildlife conflict, and increasing agricultural pressures threaten their survival. While the Malaysian and Indonesian governments have plans to […]

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Creating a Wildlife-Friendly Home with Sustainable Energy Choices

Creating a Wildlife-Friendly Home with Sustainable Energy Choices

Creating a wildlife-friendly home with sustainable energy fosters biodiversity and reduces environmental impact.  By integrating native plants, adopting eco-friendly practices, and using renewable energy, homeowners can help preserve local ecosystems while enhancing their living spaces. Why Build a Wildlife-Friendly Home? Building a wildlife-friendly home offers numerous benefits that span ecological, economic, and social aspects. Support […]

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Vaccinations Work Better Than Culling for Bovine Tuberculosis in Badgers, Study Finds

Vaccinations Work Better Than Culling for Bovine Tuberculosis in Badgers, Study Finds

Rather than culling animals amidst major disease outbreaks, a new study has found a potentially more effective alternative: vaccinations. At least that’s what researchers confirmed for curbing bovine tuberculosis in badgers in research recently published in the journal People and Nature. The findings are promising for not only protecting badgers but also cattle, which have […]

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New Research Shows That Flamingos Don’t Spend More Time Preening Than Other Water Birds

New Research Shows That Flamingos Don’t Spend More Time Preening Than Other Water Birds

Recent research challenges the long-held belief that flamingos preen their feathers more than other waterbirds. A study published in Applied Animal Behavior Science by the University of Exeter and WWT Slimbridge Wetland Center examined the feather care habits of five flamingo species. Contrary to popular belief, flamingos‘ preening habits are average compared to other waterbirds. […]

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