The last few visits to the Waste Water Lake during April and early May have produced a few new birds. A number of breeding Little Ringed Plover have been seen and heard calling and flying around suggesting they have young about. House Crows are now bei…
Birro común (Cliff Flycatcher) Hirundinea ferruginea
Segunda tanda de mis fotografías del birro que registramos en el sector de la costa del Río Paraná en el PP. Teyú Cuaré-San Ignacio en el pasado mes de Marzo. Pocas fueron las oportunidades en las que tuvimos un modelo tan colaborador con nosotros como en esta oportunidad, el birro nos permitió seguirlo entre todos […]
Tracking technology confirms controversial cause of hen harrier decline
In the uk, hen harriers circus cyaneus spend their summers on upland moors, nesting amongst the deep heather. They are one of our most treasured upland species, famous for their spectacular displays of sky-dancing and aerial exchanges of food during the breeding season. Sadly, Hen Harriers are also one of our most persecuted birds of […]
Us Government Agency Reportedly Killed 8 Wolf Pups in Their Den
In the spring, wolf dens are usually full of young pups being raised by their parents and helper wolves, but when one den in Idaho was discovered vacant earlier this year, biologists worked on uncovering the reason. Today, the Washington Post reported that eight wolf pups from the Timberline wolf pack were killed by agents […]
Alligator Snapping Turtle May Be Added to Endangered List
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to list the alligator snapping turtle as a threatened species. The alligator snapping turtle is only found in Kentucky and 13 other states. Research has shown that decades of overfishing and harvesting other meat sources have taxed the species, causing them to produce fewer and fewer turtles […]
More Than 500 People Stung by Scorpions Flushed Out by Storms in Egypt
More than 500 people have been hospitalised by scorpion stings in southern Egypt after storms forced the creatures out of their hiding places and into houses, state-run media has reported. Over the weekend, the province of Aswan was hit by rare downpours, hail and thunder in which three people died, governor Ashraf Attia said. However, […]
Green light for mining project raises red flags for Chile penguin reserve
The approval of a mining and port project in Chile has generated a wave of outrage in the country. The Dominga project was rejected in 2017 due to its potential risks to biodiversity. However, in August 2021, the Environmental Assessment Commission for the Coquimbo region, the area where the project would be developed, voted to […]
Furtive ferret: one of North America’s rarest mammals turns up in Colorado garage
A Colorado man had a surprise encounter with the rarest mammal in North America, which he found hiding beneath a table saw in his garage. Reese Nettles had gone out to lift weights when he caught sight of a furry face with soft, curious eyes. “He looked like if you put your hand down he […]
Three Snow Leopards Die from Covid at Children’s Zoo
Three endangered snow leopards have died from Covid complications in Nebraska’s Lincoln children’s zoo. Other animals at the zoo are still recovering. The children’s zoo made the announcement on Friday, stating, “Ranney, Everest, and Makalu were beloved by our entire community inside and outside of the zoo. This loss is truly heartbreaking, and we are […]
Petition: Seven More Big Cats Test Positive for COVID-19 but Don’t Worry Animals Can’t Transmit the Virus to Humans
Seven more big cats at the Bronx Zoo have tested positive for coronavirus. This follows the announcement earlier in the month that a tiger at the zoo had tested positive. Four tigers and three African lions have tested positive for COVID-19, according to the zoo. Nadia, the four-year-old Malayan tiger, was the first diagnosis at […]