Category: Wildlife and Animals

  • How new animal crossings could save humans by the hundreds and wildlife in the millions

    How new animal crossings could save humans by the hundreds and wildlife in the millions

    Why did the chicken cross the road could be a joke of the past as Congress continues spending hundreds of millions on animal crossings. (Bryan Allen/Getty Images) Who doesn’t love seeing animals on the side of the road? Unfortunately, it’s often because they’re trying to cross to get to their natural mating or foraging grounds…

  • Wildlife rehabilitators, nuisance control and rattlesnake aversion training for dogs

    .indent { text-indent: -1.3em; margin-left: 1.3em; } Wildlife rehabilitators The following is a list of authorized Utah wildlife rehabilitators. These individuals and organizations are licensed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources to take in and rehabilitate injured animals. The goal of rehabilitation is to release these animals back into the wild once they recover.…

  • The Push to Humanize Wildlife

    The Push to Humanize Wildlife

    The Ultimate Goal of the Animal-Rights Movement Gains Steam Brian Lynn, Vice President of Marketing and Communications #call-to-action-block_295c9fc92aa3179ee0d2ec678b1cf83f .title-wrap { background: rgba(255,255,255, 0); } .call-to-action { background-position: center top !important; } .call-to-action .title-wrap { max-width: 70%; margin: 0 auto; text-align: center; } .call-to-action .title-wrap.banner-box { padding: 70px; max-width: 650px; } .call-to-action .title-wrap.right { /* float:…

  • 25 Captivating Photographs Of Animals In Their Natural Habitat By Alex Ugalek

    25 Captivating Photographs Of Animals In Their Natural Habitat By Alex Ugalek

    Moderator, BoredPanda staff Hi there! I’m Gabrielė, but you can also catch me responding to Gab, Gabi, Gabert, or Gabe – take your pick. Professionally, I’m the senior community manager over at Bored Panda, helping people share their awesome work and connecting artists with a worldwide audience. Beyond work, you’ll catch me traveling, listening to…

  • Why Alberta wildlife rescues increase dramatically in the spring

    Published on May. 5, 2024, 11:26 PM One wildlife centre said its rescues increase by up to 500 per cent this time of year An Alberta wildlife rescue centre is currently caring for 20 injured animals, but says that number could rise into the hundreds over the next couple of weeks. “It’s baby season all…

  • Seasonal cycles and signs of the times: why more wild animals are rescued during spring

    Seasonal cycles and signs of the times: why more wild animals are rescued during spring

    An Alberta wildlife rescue centre is currently caring for 20 injured animals, but says that number could rise into the hundreds over the next couple of weeks.  “It’s baby season all over Alberta for pretty much every species,” said Scottie Potter, with the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC), north of Calgary.  Potter said that from…

  • Research into habitats, diet to could allow bear cub rehabilitation by next spring

    Research into habitats, diet to could allow bear cub rehabilitation by next spring

    A provincial wildlife official says his department is hopeful new research into where bears live in Nova Scotia will guide how to rehabilitate orphaned cubs. The Department of Natural Resources and Renewables has been working with Acadia University to learn more about the animals for the last two years. But researchers from the university in Wolfville,…

  • WILDLIFE MATTERS – The New Falcon Herald

    WILDLIFE MATTERS – The New Falcon Herald

    Aaron Berscheid is a district wildlife officer for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Aaron covers the “wild” side of Northeast El Paso County, including Black Forest, Falcon, Peyton and Calhan. He also covers some of Elbert County, north of U.S. Highway 24 and south of State Highway 86, including the towns of Elbert, Kiowa, Ramah, Simla,…

  • Operation Wildlife in Linwood housing animals due to flooding

    Operation Wildlife in Linwood housing animals due to flooding

    LINWOOD, Kan. — After storms ripped through the Midwest this week, habitats for wild animals have been damaged and even destroyed. A lot of the injured animals end up at Operation Wildlife, in Linwood, where they’re busy with lots of different species. View the latest Weather Alerts in the Kansas City region on FOX4 “So,…

  • Operation Wildlife housing animals due to flooding

    Operation Wildlife housing animals due to flooding

    KCPD says upwards of a dozen officers from around the city and specialized units will be in busy entertainment districts on Friday and Saturday nights to ensure safety and monitor a number of issues, including dangerous traffic issues like street racing, sideshows, and people driving off-road vehicles and ATVs on city streets.