[ad_1] By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block Under the guise of conservation, Alaska wildlife officials have recently killed 175 grizzly bears, including at least 20 cubs, as well as 19 wolves and five black bears. The method of choice has largely been to shoot them from helicopters and airplanes. These killings took place during the […]
Admissions open for July 2024
[ad_1] The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), India’s leading distance learning institution, has opened admissions for its Post Graduate Diploma in Animal Welfare (PGDAW) for the July 2024 session. Launched in July 2020, the PGDAW program is now recognized as the ‘largest global animal welfare education programme,’ showcasing IGNOU’s dedication to advancing animal welfare education. […]
Former minister receives petition calling for ban on live animal exports to be kept
[ad_1] Photo: RNZ/Carol Stiles A petition signed by more than 57,000 people calling for the government to keep its ban on live animal exports has been handed over to Parliament. Labour introduced the ban in April last year while still in government. But the new government has said it would like to restart live animal […]
Cochise County woman arrested on felony animal cruelty charges
[ad_1] The Cochise County Sheriff’s Office said Anna Fuller was arrested on June 21. COCHISE COUNTY, Ariz. — A South Arizona woman has been arrested on multiple felony animal cruelty charges after her bumper pull trailer was found parked in a roadway earlier this month with almost a dozen dogs inside, according to the Cochise […]
For their best chance of survival, leave baby animals in the wild
[ad_1] It is natural for humans to want to want to help a newborn animal in the wild when it appears to be abandoned or distressed. But, as Yellowstone Public Radio’s Orlinda Worthington reports, wildlife care for their young much differently than humans, and reaching out to help could actually put them in harm. It’s […]
“It’s the least we can do,” Cambridge animal crossing aims to help local wildlife
[ad_1] As Cambridge continues to grow, the region is installing wildlife corridors to help protect local animal populations As housing developments in Cambridge continue to push to the edges of the city limits, more natural habitat is swallowed into the urban realm. The Region of Waterloo has taken notice of this and is nearly finished […]
Wildlife Killing Contests May Soon Be Prohibited – The Animal Doctor
[ad_1] DEAR READERS: A reported 45 million Americans traveled by air and road this past Memorial Day weekend, while others are on ocean cruises or racing motorboats on inland waterways. It appears there is no concern over the carbon footprint of such activates and the burning of fossil fuels that contribute to the climate crisis. […]
Continuing On | My Shetland
[ad_1] And moving swiftly on from the little ones, here are some pics of the Ancients. Kolka – who has settled in here just fine. She rules the two old men and they follow her everywhere, which is good otherwise they would just live by the gate looking hopeful possibly forever. Haakon looks just the […]
Pet & Feed the Animals at Bali Farm House
[ad_1] A new animal attraction in North Bali offers alternative locations beyond the several zoos and animal parks currently operating on the island’s south. As reported by NusaBali.com, Pancasari Village in Buleleleng Regency, North Bali, is now home to the charmingly beautiful and educational Bali Farm House, where visiting guests and families can experience agricultural […]
Sri Lanka bans animal, animal product imports from bird flu affected countries – Breaking News
[ad_1] Colombo June 23 (Daily Mirror) – Animals or animal products will not be allowed to be imported into Sri Lanka from any country where bird flu has been reported, the Animal Production and Health Department today announced. The Department’s Director General Dr. Hemali Kothalawala said that these measures have been taken to prevent the […]