Cold snap freezes salmon to death in Nova Scotia March 8, 2015 A so-called superchill has killed fish at three aquaculture sites in Nova Scotia this week, the provincial government announced. Cooke Aquaculture‘s sites in the Annapolis… Continue Reading
Bird lovers flocking to this bald eagle protecting her snowy nest March 7, 2015 This is so cool. Literally. Images of a bald eagle in Hanover, PA protecting two eggs in her nest completely buried in snow has… Continue Reading
Elephant loses trunk in snare trap, but manages to survive March 6, 2015 A conservation group in Kenya has stumbled upon something alarming: an elephant without most if its trunk. Tsavo Trust said its ground monitoring unit spotted the… Continue Reading
Who needs opposable thumbs? Lion opens car door with teeth March 6, 2015 A year ago, Joshua Sutherland’s family was visiting South Africa. On a safari they encountered a pride of lions. One particular lioness got curious… Continue Reading
Prince William renews call to end to poaching, trafficking of wildlife March 5, 2015 The Duke of Cambridge talked tough about cracking down on poaching and illegal trafficking of wildlife during his visit to China this week. China, one… Continue Reading
Dog wedged between walls rescued by firefighters in LA March 5, 2015 Los Angeles County Fire Department firefighters wiggled a dog out of a tight spot this week. The pooch was stuck between a house and… Continue Reading
Owning a dog is a lifetime committment March 1, 2015 We think this is a clever way to remind people that owning a dog can be a lifelong commitment. The Ramona Humane Society in… Continue Reading
Lila the dog at Charlie Hebdo’s office searched for her beloved cartoonist March 1, 2015 Lila, the Cocker Spaniel, is the house dog and mascot of the Charlie Hebdo magazine where a massacre occurred earlier this year. The sweet little… Continue Reading
Baby boom: 70 Amur leopards now populate the entire planet February 25, 2015 A new census of Amur leopards suggests the world’s rarest big cats may not be as rare as once thought. The World Wildlife Fund Russia 2014… Continue Reading
Meet the miracle workers who treat rhinos scarred by poaching February 24, 2015 Saving The Survivors does incredible work in South Africa to rehabilitate rhinos that have been hacked by poachers for their horns. Since 2012, Project Save the… Continue Reading