150 cats rescued from hoarder house in Toronto July 12, 2020 Toronto Cat Rescue says some 150 cats and kittens, many badly ill, have been found in a single city home. The organization announced Friday… Continue Reading
Dogs chasing wildlife ends in death of moose, deer in B.C. and a fine for pet owner July 9, 2020 It is illegal to let dogs chase wildlife under provincial law in British Columbia. And with very good, real life reasons — and yet… Continue Reading
Someone shot an endangered Carnaby’s Cockatoo. Perth Zoo vets saved its life July 8, 2020 Its parents tried to help in the wild, but ultimately it took a team of vets at an Australian zoo to save the injured… Continue Reading
Rare Javan Rhino captured on camera splashing in mud bath July 6, 2020 A rare Javan rhinoceros has been captured on camera rolling around in a mud bath in a national park on Indonesia’s Java island. There… Continue Reading
Elephant Sanctuary Brazil secures release of two zoo elephants from Argentina July 3, 2020 After years of lobbying to get two African elephants residing in defunct zoo in downtown Buenos Aires, the pair will be relocated to a… Continue Reading
Yellowstone bison gores woman, 72, who tried to get a close-up picture June 30, 2020 A 72-year-old woman from California repeatedly approached a bison, even going within just a few metres of the massive of animal, before it attacked… Continue Reading
Wisconsin family saves bear spotted swimming in lake with plastic jar stuck on its head June 28, 2020 The Hurt family was out fishing in northern Wisconsin Saturday night when they saw a black bear swimming with a large jar jammed on… Continue Reading
“Hungry hippo” cat becomes internet sensation June 26, 2020 It’s the cat video giving new meaning to stuffing one’s piggy little mouth. A cat practically unhinging its jaw to dive face first into… Continue Reading
Calgary Stampede parade marshal runs into bear during long trek on horseback (Don’t worry, everyone is fine) June 23, 2020 Brazilian cowboy Filipe Masetti Leite has been in the saddle for almost eight years riding over 25,000 kilometres covering 12 countries. He’s the ultimate… Continue Reading
$345 fine for kidnapping fawn in Port Alberni, B.C. June 21, 2020 The please-don’t-kidnap-the-newborn-fawns warning went out early. And yet, the British Columbia Conservation Officer Service said they have fined someone for swiping a fawn in… Continue Reading