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Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh to host Wildlife Baby Shower
Every spring, thousands of baby wildlife, some injured or orphaned, arrive at Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh’s (HARP) Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in need of help. In preparation for the new arrivals, HARP will host a Wildlife Baby Shower from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 13 at the center’s East Side shelter, 6926 Hamilton…
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah works to save animals as space downsizes
OGDEN, Utah (KUTV) — Animals at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah are headed to their new home. Two Men and a Truck moving crews voluntarily helped pack up the current facility at 1490 E Park Blvd in Ogden on Tuesday. Everything was taken to the new location at 332 Washington Blvd nearby. The…
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Raid on Istanbul’s illicit wildlife museum reveals stuffed endangered animals worth $2.3m
Istanbul police have cracked down on an illegal wildlife museum, apprehending 85-year-old Ali Haydar Ustay, the mastermind behind a vast collection of taxidermied wild animals. The raid was the final step in detailed physical and technical tracking and resulted in the seizure of over 400 specimens, including species protected under the Convention on International Trade…
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Baby boom at S’pore’s wildlife parks: 970 animals born in 2023, highest in a decade
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans may be having fewer children, but it is a different story at our wildlife parks here. In fact, it is a baby boom. According to the Mandai Wildlife Group, the four main wildlife parks in Singapore – Bird Paradise, Night Safari, River Wonders and Singapore Zoo – celebrated 970 births and hatchlings across…
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The costs of Reliance’s wildlife ambitions
FOR MANY, the first inkling came from the save-the-date card, speckled with images of exotic birds and animals: an elephant with a calf, a leopard, an African lion, a tiger, a chital, flamingoes, a peacock, and three parrots winging through the air. Above them all, a minimalist sketch of Ganesh, remover of obstacles in Hindu…
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970 animals born at Mandai Wildlife Group parks in 2023, highest number in a decade
SINGAPORE – The four main wildlife parks in Singapore celebrated 970 births and hatchlings across 128 species in 2023. This is the highest number of babies that Bird Paradise, Night Safari, River Wonders and Singapore Zoo have collectively produced since 2013, Mandai Wildlife Group said on March 20. Among the new additions, 29 species are…
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A Wildlife Rehabilitation Center has moved into a smaller space.
OGDEN — A tough moving Tuesday for a nonprofit that helps injured animals. The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah is getting into a smaller, temporary space. The new location on Washington Boulevard has about half the space the shelter is used to. It’s an old house with a commercial building attached, and with spring…
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Ogden wildlife center ramps up relocation of furniture, animals to temporary site
Rob Nielsen, Standard-Examiner Workers with Two Men and a Truck assist in moving furniture and other items from the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah’s former building on Park Boulevard to its temporary headquarters on Washington Boulevard on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> OGDEN — The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah…
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Call Noah’s Ark, wildlife center moves to new Ogden home
OGDEN, Utah — It was moving day for the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah, months after it received an eviction notice from Ogden city so its building could be demolished to expand the Dinosaur Park next door. The center has been temporarily closed since last summer and officials have been trying to find other…
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Bears, foxes, hellbenders, oh my! Spring brings back the creatures and crawlers
RALEIGH N.C. — The vernal equinox falls on March 19 this year, so spring has officially sprung. Animals and critters of all kinds are emerging from their winter slumbers across North Carolina. What You Need To Know The return of spring also means the return of some animals across North Carolina Bears, foxes, rabbits and more have…