Dr Caitlin Knight, a senior lecturer at the University of Exeter, who wrote a book on flamingos, said the birds were "more ...
A 21-year-old (at least) red-tailed hawk that was banded in Pennsylvania in 2004 showed up injured 1,000 miles away in Canada, rescuers said. Screenshot of Hope for Wildlife's Facebook photo An ...
Permanent Secretary at the State Department of Wildlife, Silvia Museiya, in a Maasai traditional regalia, and Kajiado East MP Kakuta Maimai hands over a cheque to Beatrice Tiyialo, during an event to ...
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The Last Rhinos: A New Hope - An Exclusive Interview with BioRescue Director Jan Stejskal
In a world where majestic animals are often on the brink of extinction, stories of dedicated individuals striving to make a difference stand out as beacons of hope. Recently, I had the opportunity to ...
JUPITER, Fla. — Nestled in our own backyard is the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, a vital hub dedicated to the rehabilitation of Florida's native wildlife. From bears and panthers to eagles, otters, ...
ELK RAPIDS — Wildlife advocate Christopher Preston will share “a dose of optimism” for species comebacks tonight. The University of Montana professor of environmental philosophy speaks at with ...
An incredibly old red-tailed hawk is resting and recovering after making a 1,000-mile journey from Pennsylvania to Canada, officials said. The hawk was found injured and was brought into a Nova Scotia ...
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