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Oregon Zoo Owner Faces Hundreds of Animal Neglect Charges

September 11, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
A disturbing case out of Oregon has once again highlighted the dangers of privately run roadside zoos that put profit over the welfare of animals. According to ABC News, the owner of the West Coast Game Park Safari in [...]

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Elusive Sailback Shark Rediscovered After 50 Years

September 8, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
Every so often the animal kingdom just throws out a curveball that we’re not prepared for—like in 1970 when fishermen reeled in a freakish-looking shark and then it was never seen again. Well 50 years later, that shark—so unique [...]

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Tourist Trampled After Ignoring Warnings and Disturbing Elephant in India

September 8, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
A tourist in India learned a devastating lesson about respecting wildlife after attempting to take a selfie with an elephant. According to PETA, the man ignored posted warning signs and illegally entered a restricted forest area to snap a [...]

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Tracking rhino horn trade: Interview with International Rhino Foundation’s Nina Fascione

September 7, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
How are rhinos faring around the world? As per new findings, it’s a “mixed bag.” According to a report published by the nonprofit International Rhino Foundation, the number of Javan rhinos, on the Indonesian island of the same name, [...]

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Deep-Diving Whales Could Unlock Treatments for Human Disease

September 4, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
The goose-beaked whale, known for reaching record-breaking depths in the ocean, may hold secrets that could transform human medicine. According to National Geographic, researchers are studying how these elusive whales survive extreme oxygen deprivation during dives that last for [...]

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Results of the Best Photo of the Month August 2025

September 4, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
We  are delighted to announce the results of our latest photo competition. Jess Findlay wins First Prize with his outstanding image ‘A Large Male Black Bear (Ursus Americanus) Takes a Break from Salmon Fishing‘. Glenn Bartley wins Second Prize [...]

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The safari industry’s ‘conservation-washing’ is a growing problem (commentary)

September 4, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
You don’t need safari experience to understand the allure: spotting majestic wildlife in sweeping landscapes is inherently captivating, and it’s the reason this type of adventure travel has stood the test of time. But while many safari tour operators [...]

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Cheetah cubs destined for the illegal trade in exotic wildlife rescued in Somaliland

September 3, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
One eight-month-old cub was unable to walk after being tied up for six months, while a five-month-old was “very malnourished”. Ten cheetah cubs held in captivity since birth and destined for international wildlife trade markets have been rescued in [...]

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Smithsonian Scientists Are Giving Endangered Species A Second Chance

September 2, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
According to CBS News, the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) in Virginia is quietly working to pull species back from the brink of extinction. On its 32,000-acre campus in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, more than 20 [...]

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Wolf hunting in western US does little to prevent livestock losses, study finds

September 2, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
Legalized wolf hunting in the western US has had only a minimal impact on preventing livestock loss, a new study led by the University of Michigan suggests. The research, published in Science Advances, compared data from Montana and Idaho, [...]

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