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 […]
Komodo dragons have iron-tipped teeth, new study finds
A team of scientists have discovered that the teeth of Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) are coated with iron. This protective layer keeps the serrated edges of their teeth sharp, meaning the 80kg lizards can tear quickly and efficiently through the flesh of their prey. The discovery, published in Nature Ecology & Evolution, may also provide […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
Mountain lion cub found with no sign of mom for days. So California rescuers step in
A resident found a baby mountain lion all alone in California — and even wildlife officials couldn’t find its mom . The California Department of Fish and Wildlife set up wildlife surveillance cameras and also searched on foot hoping to find the tiny cub’s mom, “but sadly no mountain lions were detected in the area […]
Out-of-Place ‘Devil Bird’ Wows Spectators in Maine, the First Anhinga Ever Seen in the State
In winter of 2022, Maine was accorded the honor of a visit from a Stellar’s sea eagle, a truly incredible raptor with an 8-foot-wingspan that may have been diverted from its migratory path as far away as Russia. Now, it’s the turn of this strange, long-necked “devil bird,” to send the state’s birdwatching community into […]
Peregrine Falcons Flourish in Yosemite with Aid from Climbers
Initially discovered in 1978 by climbers on El Capitan, a 3,000-foot granite monolith, peregrine falcons had vanished from Yosemite since the last sighting in 1941. The discovery kick-started a series of Conservation measures that would pave the way for one of California’s most successful wildlife recovery stories. At the time, only 324 pairs remained […]