Kyiv Zoo has some staff staying on to take care of animals who are suffering terrible stress from shelling March 8, 2022 The Kyiv Zoo shared on its website that the animals at the zoo are safe — including Tony, the only zoo gorilla in Ukraine… Continue Reading
Cougar captured near Nanaimo, B.C. daycare safely released into wilderness March 7, 2022 The cougar was first spotted hanging around the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital on Vancouver Island — a little too close to comfort for people…. Continue Reading
Animal aid waiting at Ukraine border to help fleeing civilians and their pets March 6, 2022 The scale of the tragedy is still unfolding – and while the focus is rightly on the humanitarian disaster, it’s meant some people have… Continue Reading
Caught in the Act: Dog makes mess, feels shame March 3, 2022 TikTok user Cyrus M spends a lot of time documenting the shenanigans of his three dogs. Take, for example, his recent video titled “Another… Continue Reading
Kyiv Zoo closed as Russian forces descend, but animals still remain inside March 3, 2022 As Russian forces descend upon the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv Zoo remains closed to visitors – but no plans have been made to evacuate its animals. The… Continue Reading
Owners of Ukrainian Cat Cafe determined to save their business and their 20 cats amid war March 1, 2022 As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to take a deadly toll and drive residents out of the country, the Cat Cafe in Lviv… Continue Reading
Up to half of endemic species living in biodiversity at high risk due to climate change: new UN report February 28, 2022 Up to 48% of terrestrial ecosystems face “a high risk of extinction” if global warming levels rise between 3 and 5C, according to the… Continue Reading
Horse with no name born on the ultimate super “Twosday” February 24, 2022 Everybody’s birthday is special, but one new filly has a particularly unique birthdate. Siena Farm, which breeds racehorses in Paris, Kentucky, announced a foal… Continue Reading
Grand Teton National Park to cull non-native mountain goats to protect isolated herd of bighorn sheep February 22, 2022 Grand Teton National Park will resume the controversial practice of killing non-native mountain goats to protect the park’s vulnerable Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep population…. Continue Reading
Lose your phone in the zoo enclosure? You really don’t want to get it back February 17, 2022 The keeper has the not-so-glamorous job of sifting through piles of poop looking for what’s left of your water bottle that’s causing digestive alarm…. Continue Reading