Making popsicles for jaguars, plush toys for cubs, and entertaining turtles: how the curious routine of wildlife veterinarians works
This article explores the unique and creative practices of wildlife veterinarians in Brazil who care for various species, highlighting their unconventional methods.
Famous model rescues starving kittens with pop star boyfriend before wild result
Celia Hammond transitions from a successful modeling career to animal rescue, spearheading efforts through her charity to assist vulnerable animals.
HipΓ³lito, the 'gentle and friendly' hippopotamus from Bioparque de La Plata has died
HipΓ³lito, a 26-year-old hippopotamus from Bioparque de La Plata, has died after a severe digestive illness.
A century of care: Wildlife Trusts mark 100th birthday with woodland project
Norfolk Wildlife Trust celebrates its centenary by purchasing land to revive woodland and restore natural habitats.
Injured capuchin monkey rescued by the Municipal Guard in Americana
The Municipal Guard of Americana rescued an injured capuchin monkey found in a weakened state in the city, ensuring its safe capture and transportation for medical care.
Baby rhino rejected by mum but embraced by rural NSW community
A baby southern white rhino, abandoned by its mother, receives support from the Riverina community in New South Wales for its care.
Injured animals emerge from refuges weeks after SA bushfire
After the Deep Creek bushfires, wildlife carers in South Australia are helping injured animals as they emerge from their refuges.
'Consequence of the Lack of a Mother': Specialist in Wild Animals Explains the Behavior of the Young Monkey Punch and the Monkeys that Rejected Him
An orphaned Japanese macaque named Punch, shunned by his mother and peers, exhibits unusual behavior that has stirred emotions following viral videos capturing his attachment to a stuffed orangutan.
Alytus police rescued a frozen fawn lying on the road
Police in Alytus County rescued a freezing fawn found on the road, providing immediate care and arranging for its safekeeping.
Artificial Intelligence Provides Insights for Wildlife Conservation in Alaska: What's the Story?
The article discusses how artificial intelligence is being utilized in Alaska to track and care for brown bear populations amidst environmental changes.
Tigers Speak the Language of Humans: Anne Saluneem
The article profiles Anne Saluneem, the longest-serving employee at Tallinn Zoo, reflecting on her lifelong dedication to animal care and her experiences at the zoo.
Video captures mother and baby hedgehog in Tijuca National Park
A video recorded in late December captured a mother and baby hedgehog in Tijuca National Park, showcasing a rare moment of care between them in the world's largest reforested urban forest.
Baby raccoon and weakened flamingo receive care after rescue in the interior of AmapΓ‘
A weakened flamingo and a baby raccoon were rescued in separate incidents in AmapΓ‘ municipality and taken to the Wildlife Animal Recovery Center in MacapΓ‘ for care.
New Year's Eve: Firecrackers with Care
This article discusses the need to consider the impact of fireworks on wildlife, particularly birds, during New Year's celebrations.
Ambulance for bears, wolves, deer, and elks acquired by Arcturos
Arcturos has acquired a specialized ambulance to enhance the immediate intervention and care for injured wild animals across the country.