Sir David Attenborough shares his recipe to help save the world’s bees June 22, 2018 Julie Andrews would be so proud. Sir David Attenborough is hoping to help save the world’s bees one spoonful of sugar at a time…. Continue Reading
Rat eats $18,000 cash inside ATM in India before dying June 21, 2018 Bank officials with the State Bank of India in the town of Tinsukia couldn’t figure out why the bank machine had stopped working. After… Continue Reading
Dead at 46: Koko, world’s most famous sign language fluent gorilla, is gone June 21, 2018 Koko knew rock stars. And movie stars. She treated them no differently than she did her brood of kittens and cats — with love… Continue Reading
Puan, world’s oldest Sumatran orangutan dies at Perth Zoo at the age of 62 June 20, 2018 Before her death at the age of 62, Puan, a Sumantran orangutan, had earned herself the nickname as the Grand Old Lady at Perth… Continue Reading
Mystery Solved! Unusual creature shot dead in Montana is a gray wolf June 19, 2018 Dog? Coyote? Wolf? Dire wolf? Or some combination hybrid thereof? Turns out, the unusual looking creature shot and killed by a Montana rancher last… Continue Reading
Meatless Monday: Fecal transplants help researchers gain better understanding of the guts of endangered koalas June 18, 2018 Koalas are picky eaters. They’re very selective about the species and the individual trees where they eat. They eat only eucalypt leaves. The problem… Continue Reading
London foxes turn urban tarps into a giant trampoline June 17, 2018 These foxes really jump around. Jump up, jump up and get down. And Rachael Prior caught all that jumping on video. Her city council… Continue Reading
Rancher trims toothy squirrel’s overgrown incisors that was curling close to one eye June 17, 2018 Alberta Rancher Jannet Talbott keeps a close eye on the critters around her and she first noticed a squirrel a while back chomping on… Continue Reading
White-tailed eagle chick hatches in Orkney marking a first in more than 140 years June 16, 2018 Orkney bird lovers have been waiting since the 19th century for this: a sea eagle chick. Finally, Orkney has landed its first white-tailed eagle… Continue Reading
Fish Friday: Fish species flee warming waters to cross national boundaries, UBC study finds June 15, 2018 The world’s system for allocating fish stocks is being outpaced by the movement of fish species in response to climate change, according to a… Continue Reading