This is the heartbreaking moment a fox got its head stuck in a plastic bottle while out in the wild. In the first episode of Channel 4’s Wildlife Rescue – which aired last night – a dedicated team at South Essex Wildlife Hospital tried desperately to save the fox’s life by detaching a bottle from […]
Planned ‘mass execution’ of geese in Conn. city paused after outpouring of passionate input on both sides
Tears, shouts and interruptions marked residents’ comments Wednesday night over a proposal to exterminate geese in Bristol, Conn., parks. As the city’s Board of Parks considered a proposal to kill resident geese that are causing excessive waste that is marring Veterans Memorial Park, dozens of residents shared conflicting opinions on how the city should proceed. […]
Canadian Officials Relocated an Elephant Seal, but He Found His Way Back to the City
Emerson, a 500-pound elephant seal, has captured the hearts of many along the rugged coast of western Canada. His story, marked by unexpected journeys and unlikely encounters, underscores the delicate balance between wildlife conservation and public fascination. Emerson’s journey began innocuously enough, born in Washington state and cared for by volunteers after being abandoned by […]
Video of 2 bear cubs pulled from trees prompts North Carolina wildlife investigation but no charges
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) – A video of people pulling two bear cubs from a tree in North Carolina as one person posed for a photo with one of the wild animals prompted an investigation, but a state wildlife official said Friday that no charges will be filed. When North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission staff responded […]
How Important Are Horses For Earth’s Fauna And Flora?
Everything on this planet serves a higher purpose. That’s why we are seeing documentaries like Life Without Bees, which will be a lot worse than most people think. Well, horses might not have the same impact as bees, but they are also important for the earth’s fauna and flora. Horses on our planet have a […]
Country diary 1949: swans at risk of lead poisoning
PENRITH: Several visitors to the Lake District on Good Friday had the somewhat unusual experience of watching six mute swans flying up the River Eamont towards Ullswater. As they passed, only a yard or two above the water, their wings made a rushing sound as of waves swishing on a shingly shore. For the spectators […]
Two Black-Footed Ferrets Successfully Cloned to Bolster Endangered Species Recovery Efforts
The US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has announced the successful cloning of two black-footed ferrets, Noreen and Antonia. Born last May, these ferrets represent a crucial step in the ongoing battle to save the critically endangered species. Utilizing tissue samples collected from a female ferret named Willa back in 1988, scientists were able to […]