Seaquarium’s Lolita may be released back into Puget Sound January 26, 2014 There’s long been a public push to free Miami Seaquarium star Lolita. The killer whale was first captured in the 1970s and is a… Continue Reading
Cannibal rats on a ghost ship from Canada. Fact or fiction? January 25, 2014 This story kind of freaks us out. Is there really a ghost ship full of cannibalistic rats about to crash on the shores of… Continue Reading
Jerky treats to return to stores; FDA no closer to finding cause of pet deaths, illness January 25, 2014 Some brands of jerky treats for pets will soon return to store shelves in the United States a year after they were pulled amid… Continue Reading
Elephant seal vs hagfish: trust us, this is unusual January 24, 2014 The elephant seal is not the most attractive creature out there. It’s large proboscis resembles an elephant’s trunk, hence its name. Perhaps even more… Continue Reading
Single male fruit fly in NZ creating anxious horticulturalists January 23, 2014 It’s an anxious time for horticulturalists in New Zealand after a single male fruit fly was found in a surveillance trap in Whangarei earlier… Continue Reading
Deer shot with bow in Metro Vancouver January 23, 2014 This is terrible and whoever did this with their bow and arrow deserves to be shot by Katniss Everdeen. A Maple Ridge woman name… Continue Reading
School kids stand up for Taiji’s dolphins January 22, 2014 Finally, here’s something to smile about on the Taiji dolphin slaughter. A photo of kids showing their love of dolphins is making the rounds… Continue Reading
Falcons kill their prey using motion camouflage January 22, 2014 Falcons are known to be good hunters and now after studying footage of the way they stalk their prey, scientists have figured out the… Continue Reading
The way to a chimps’ heart is through their stomachs January 21, 2014 Why do we as critters of the human kind like companionship with other human critters? Human critters have had biological success because we have… Continue Reading
Japan’s annual dolphin slaughter draws international criticism – again January 21, 2014 The killing may now be over, but outrage continues around Japan’s annual herding – and culling – of dolphins in an infamous cove near… Continue Reading