15 Tigers Over 7 Years: Complicated Feelings Towards Baby Tiger Seol-ho
The tragic death of a Siberian tiger named Miho at Seoul Grand Park has raised serious concerns over animal management practices at the zoo following a series of similar incidents.
The Ombudsman does not comment on MAST's supervision of blood mare management
The Icelandic Ombudsman has opted not to make any remarks regarding the supervision of blood mare management by MAST.
Cheongju Zoo showcases 'model for animal welfare' at the National Assembly
Cheongju Zoo is participating in a special exhibition on animal welfare at the National Assembly, aiming to promote best practices in animal care and management.
Precision Nutrition as a Strategy for Modern Livestock Farming
Precision nutrition is becoming an essential management tool in modern livestock farming, driven by rising production costs and the need for efficiency and sustainability.
The Sudden Death of Miho, the Siberian Tiger at Seoul Grand Park Raises Concerns Over Management
Miho, a Siberian tiger at Seoul Grand Park, has died suddenly, prompting criticisms regarding the park's animal management practices.
Capybara with 'arch' on its chest: learn how the management for the safe removal of an artifact stuck to the body of an animal works in Piracicaba
The city of Piracicaba is implementing management strategies to safely remove an object lodged in the chest of a capybara, ensuring the animal's well-being throughout the process.
Digital Vaccination for Animals! OTP Must Be Given Immediately After Vaccination
The Indian government is implementing a new digital vaccination system for animals that requires farmers to provide an OTP after vaccination to ensure transparency and accuracy in record-keeping.
PASOK: '500,000 culls, without result - The EFSA refutes the government's inaction'
PASOK criticizes the Greek government for its ineffective management of sheep and goat pox, citing that 500,000 animal culls did not curb the disease's spread.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 2nd Edition this Tuesday, February 3, 2026
The Acre Journal presented the second edition of its news segment with highlights including federal investigations into fraudulent management and the arrest of a former president of Rioprevidência, alongside updates on the Mega-Sena lottery and incidents involving animal abuse.
VIDEOS: RJ2 from Tuesday, February 3, 2026
The article discusses key events and investigations taking place in Brazil, including a congress approval for salary increases for public servants, the arrest of a former pension fund president, and investigations into fraudulent management at BRB and animal cruelty cases.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Tuesday, February 3, 2026
The report covers several significant events including the approval of salary increases for public servants, the arrest of a former president related to fraud investigations, a police inquiry into management fraud at BRB, and incidents of animal cruelty involving teenagers, alongside international updates from Cuba and the USA.
Hunting Ban Will Have Negative Effect
The article argues that a hunting ban will negatively impact wildlife management, as hunting plays a crucial role in regulating animal populations rather than allowing large predators to dominate national parks.
Hunting Wolves: It's About Real Problems, Not Archaisms
The proposed legislation that makes the wolf a game species is necessary, but the coalition should not pretend that this resolves the underlying issues.