[ad_1] Ubiquitous in our cities, pigeons are often overlooked despite their fascinating behaviors. One lesser-known aspect of their behavior is monogamy: Pigeons are monogamous and mate for life, although this monogamy is more social than genetic. Indeed, infidelities have been found to occur among pigeons, even if they are rare.1 In urban areas, pigeons nest […]
Cape Cod mass stranding of more than 140 dolphins confirmed to be largest in US history
[ad_1] Courtesy International Fund for Animal Welfare CNN — The stranding of more than 140 dolphins off Cape Cod last month has been confirmed as the largest mass stranding of the mammals in United States history, animal rescuers say. A final review of data and aerial imagery of the mass stranding event near Wellfleet, Massachusetts, […]
A Bit of History | My Shetland
[ad_1] Some photos from my dogwalk today at Leradale. The Original croft house – now derelict. The last of the flowers – all beginning to die down now. There is a real autumnal feel in the air. One of the enclosures in the field (and small dog). Some field terracing (possibly Bronze Age). Old field […]
“We Are One Movement Making History”
[ad_1] “We’re activists. We’re strong and we’re courageous. So where do I find the strength to fight for animals? In other activists. Their courage and stories. They speak to us directly.” In October of 2022, Animal Equality’s President & Co-founder, Sharon Núñez joined fellow advocates at the AVA—Animal & Vegan Advocacy—Summit in Washington DC. This […]