Czechs Help Describe a Mammal in Ethiopia That Is Smaller Than a Sugar Cube
Czechs have contributed to the description of a mammal in Ethiopia that is remarkably smaller than a sugar cube.
A lynx is killed by a car for the first time on a road in Madrid
The first Iberian lynx has been killed by a vehicle on a road in Madrid, raising concerns about wildlife safety in urban areas.
End of meat under photographic hides? Scientists want a ban on baiting large predators
Poland's State Council for Nature Conservation proposes a legal ban on feeding predatory mammals and birds of prey to prevent the baiting of animals for photography.
The Sad Family Tree of a Tiger Family
A Siberian tiger named Miho died after an attack from another tiger due to caretakers not following safety protocols at Seoul Zoo.
Letter to the Editor. Replace trophy hunting of lynx with hunting-free tourist areas
A letter to the editor advocates for the replacement of trophy hunting of lynx in Sweden with hunting-free areas aimed at promoting ecotourism.
Fifteen beavers were released in the Arizona desert after the San Pedro River dried up: four years later, the big surprise arrived
Fifteen beavers have been reintroduced into the dry ecosystem of the San Pedro River in Arizona as part of an ecological restoration project, yielding surprising results four years later.
Now gharials and turtles will also leap and frolic in the cheetahs' home Kuno
The Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, recognized as a home for cheetahs, has now welcomed gharials and turtles as part of a wildlife conservation program.
Couple's horrifying final moments as they're devoured by bear in 'worst recording ever made'
A couple tragically lost their lives to a grizzly bear in Katmai National Park, with a disturbing recording of the attack deemed highly graphic and subsequently destroyed.
Bycatch and coastal development destroy habitat... The endangered species ‘harbor seal’ of March
The harbor seal has been designated as March's endangered species due to a decline in population attributed to bycatch and habitat destruction.
Concerns for ‘declining’ fur seal spotted at Cooks River in inner Sydney
A fur seal has been spotted at Cooks River in Sydney, raising health concerns among wildlife rescue teams despite reassurances from the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Crocodile spotted in creek in Newcastle, Australia captured by wildlife experts – video
A freshwater crocodile, out of its natural habitat, was captured by wildlife experts in a Newcastle creek after shocking local residents.
Disbelief as crocodile captured in Newcastle creek thousands of kilometres from natural habitat
A freshwater crocodile was unexpectedly captured in Ironbark Creek, Newcastle, an area far from its typical habitat, shocking local residents.
Elusive crocodile captured by reptile wranglers in Newcastle creek
A freshwater crocodile spotted in a Newcastle suburb creek has been safely captured after a day of searching by reptile experts.
1.5m Snake Rescued After Entering Car Engine in PiauÃ
A 1.5-meter snake was safely rescued after entering the engine of a car in Campo Maior, PiauÃ.
Found a walrus in the garden
A walrus was discovered in a garden in Norway, showcasing unusual wildlife behavior or migration patterns.
Walrus Warning from the Police
The police in Kristiansund have issued a warning to the public to keep their distance from a walrus that has settled on a dock, following multiple reports of people trying to approach the animal.
'Ex-thief of eggs': meet the capuchin monkey Fulgêncio, new resident of the Bosque in Belém
Fulgêncio, a capuchin monkey, has been rescued and successfully adapted to a new environment at the Bosque in Belém after previously raiding local stores for food items.
Here lies the walrus in the garden of Toftarøy
A walrus unexpectedly appeared in a garden in Øygarden, Norway, astonishing the Hammersland family.
Walrus Appeared in a Garden on the West Coast
A walrus surprised a family when it appeared in their neighbor's garden in Øygarden, Norway.
A surprising act observed by scientists: a wolf swims across a large lake
For the first time in Switzerland, a wolf has been documented swimming across a large lake, covering approximately 1.5 kilometers in 90 minutes.
Rescue of rabbit cubs in Prague 10 closed a children's playground
A playground in Prague 10 has been closed temporarily due to the rescue of rabbit cubs.
Nature and Environment: Orphaned Martens Seek Territory
Melanie Schönberger has dedicated the last five years to caring for orphaned marten cubs, providing essential help for those left vulnerable by unfortunate circumstances.
How solitary animals mate in nature: some 'seduce', while others travel great distances for a female
The article explores mating behaviors of solitary animals, highlighting that after a brief mating period, these species usually separate, with the female taking sole responsibility for offspring.
Ski hiking in Finland: A wolverine is among us
The article recounts a ski hiking adventure in the Oulanka National Park in eastern Finland, detailing the challenging snow conditions and the anticipation of encountering wildlife.
Dog owner, do you know what day it is today?
As of March 1st, a new dog leash law comes into effect in Finland to protect wildlife during their breeding and nesting seasons.
Monkey with diabetes will not return to the wild in MG; case is rare, says veterinarian
Chica, a tufted capuchin monkey diagnosed with diabetes mellitus after being rescued in Brazil, will not be able to return to the wild due to her health condition linked to improper feeding by visitors.
The United States is using 2,000 rats administered paracetamol to reduce invasive snakes in forests and protect wildlife and the electrical grid
The U.S. is employing a controversial method on Guam utilizing 2,000 rats to control the invasive brown tree snake, which threatens local bird populations and infrastructure.
Black jaguar crosses the underbrush and watches car pass on a farm in MT; VIDEO
A businessman captures video of a rare black jaguar crossing a dirt road while observing his vehicle on a farm in Sorriso, Brazil.
Crocodiles spotted in Newcastle creek
Several juvenile freshwater crocodiles have been sighted in Ironbark Creek, Newcastle, prompting warnings for residents to avoid the area as authorities conduct a search.
The dog leash period starts today
A nationwide dog leash period begins today in Finland, lasting until August 19, as mandated by hunting laws to protect wildlife during their breeding season.
Turtle 'panel beater' saving lives with 3D printer and dental glue
A wildlife carer in Gippsland, Australia, is using innovative techniques like dental resin to repair injured turtles.
The attention of the pilot team saved the life of a young swan in Paldiski South Harbor
A pilot team from the Estonian state fleet rescued a young swan trapped in ice at the Paldiski South Harbor.
A musical about wild animals that end up in the city is performed in Pärnu
A musical called 'City Animal' featuring nearly a hundred young performers from various Pärnu schools will be staged at the Endla Theatre, depicting wild animals that have wandered into the city.
A scorching summer has left Australian wildlife on the brink, but it doesn’t have to be this way
Australia's recent summer has been marked by extreme weather, threatening its wildlife and ecosystems due to climate change and inadequate governmental response.
Traffic Interrupted to Take a Nap: A Baby Seal Rescued in the Middle of the Road
A baby seal was rescued after causing a traffic interruption on a busy highway in New Jersey as it napped in the roadway.
Thousands of birds slaughtered unnecessarily
The article discusses the mass slaughter of thousands of birds deemed unnecessary by wildlife activists.
Sofia, 29, ran away from a polar bear during her workday – this is what life is like in a village where doors cannot be locked
Sofia Ahvenainen describes her challenging life in Svalbard, where extreme weather conditions and wildlife encounters shape her daily experiences.
Containment is installed in an attempt to capture capybaras hurt by metal rings in Itapetininga
The city of Itapetininga has set up a containment structure to catch capybaras injured by metallic rings placed around their bodies due to illegal capture attempts.
PRF action rescues 132 wild birds on BR 407 in Petrolina
The Federal Highway Police (PRF) rescued 132 wild birds being sold illegally on the margins of BR 407 in Petrolina, Pernambuco.
Pärnu youth prepare for the musical "City Creature"
Young performers in Pärnu are preparing for the musical "City Creature," which tells the story of wild animals that have settled in the city.
PHOTOS: Brazilian captures the beauty and brutality of wildlife in Africa
Brazilian photographer Sâmia Munaretti showcases the contrasting beauty and harsh realities of wildlife in South Africa through her captivating images and reflections on human impact on nature.
Two jaguars found dead on MT-560; see video
Two jaguars were discovered dead alongside the MT-560 road in Brazil, suspected to have been hit by a vehicle, as reported by a local engineer who witnessed the scene.
Kuno's Jungle, Echoes of IAF Choppers... 9 New Cheetahs Arrive from Botswana
Nine new cheetahs have safely arrived at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh from Botswana, increasing India's cheetah population to 48 as part of Project Cheetah aimed at wildlife conservation.
In the Seimas - the proposal from the Social Democrats to declare November 3rd as Hunters' Day
Lithuanian Social Democrats propose November 3rd as Hunters' Day to promote responsible hunting and community engagement.
Firefighters in ZlÃn Region Rescued a Fawn Stuck in a Metal Gate
Firefighters in the ZlÃn region of Czechia rescued a fawn that was caught in a metal gate.
Elephants block roads in Sri Lanka and drivers use food to 'negotiate' passage with animals
In Sri Lanka, where the largest population of Asian elephants resides, drivers are resorting to feeding elephants to clear blocked roads caused by these animals.
Marko Mägi: People are massively harming nature
Ecologist Marko Mägi discusses how local efforts to help wildlife may inadvertently harm nature, while national debates are often influenced by special interest groups.
ANIMAL KINGDOM ⟩ Polar bears frolicked heartily on Estonia's birthday
On Estonia's birthday, polar bears Imaq and Inuk put on a playful display both in the water and on land.
Drastic treatment of animals. Dozens of severed deer heads lie in the forest
The article discusses the drastic treatment of animals, highlighting the disturbing discovery of severed deer heads found in a Czech forest.
The hunter will not go to court for poaching the twelve-point stag. He redeemed himself from punishment
A hunter who poached a twelve-point stag paid a fine and avoided court action.