A new study tracked nine rescued slow lorises in Bangladesh and found that seven of them died within months of release.
When word leaked out that Pat Craig was looking for a little piece of property, a spread that might accommodate up to 500 wild horses, the bad jokes started flying. What did Craig, founder and ...
The desire to help an injured or lost wild animal is natural. But, even when done with the best of intentions, state and local experts say interactions between humans and wildlife can often cause more ...
KEENESBURG, Colo. — Dozens of animals from Puerto Rico's only zoo are coming to Colorado. The zoo is permanently closing, and several animals there will be transferred to the Wild Animal Sanctuary in ...
Nonhuman animals (animals) are constantly "talking" with one another using sounds, smells, visual signals, and various combinations thereof. In his fascinating new book titled Why Animals Talk: The ...
Michiganders come across injured animals like white-tailed deer, birds or rabbits regularly, in their backyard, on roadsides or in the woods. As much as you want to help, experts say trying to help a ...
It’s best to leave wild young animals alone. That’s the main advice the Pennsylvania Game Commission is offering to those who encounter baby animals this spring and summer. While you may think a young ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. As a society, we tend to hold romanticized notions about life in the wild. We picture these rabbits nuzzling with ...
A new study has found that the wild can be a "death trap" for animals that are released from captivity after previously being rescued. The research, published in the journal Global Ecology and ...