Australian Animal Sanctuary Ends Koala Cuddling Amid Animal Welfare Concerns

Australian Animal Sanctuary Ends Koala Cuddling Amid Animal Welfare Concerns

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, Australia, known as the world’s first koala sanctuary since its opening in 1927, has announced that it will end its long-standing practice of allowing visitors to cuddle koalas. This change, effective from Monday, comes in response to visitor feedback and growing calls from animal welfare organizations to outlaw the […]

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Aggressive Policies Threaten Wolves in the Northern Rockies

Aggressive Policies Threaten Wolves in the Northern Rockies

The gray wolves of the northern Rocky Mountains face significant threats. Conservationists are battling against state-sanctioned wolf hunts and policies that could decimate the wolf population in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. However, new efforts and legal battles are emerging to protect these majestic animals. The Struggle for Federal Protection Wolves in the northern Rockies have […]

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Can Hippos Fly? New Research Discovers Hippos Can Get Airborne

Can Hippos Fly? New Research Discovers Hippos Can Get Airborne

Scientists at the Royal Veterinary College in North Mymms, Hertfordshire, have made a discovery: hippos, despite their hefty size, can briefly become airborne. This revelation came after extensive video analysis of hippos in motion, conducted by evolutionary biomechanics professor John Hutchinson and his team. The research team closely examined footage of hippos running, including videos […]

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