Penn Live: Found an injured wild animal and not sure what to do? Try these resources
Found an injured wild animal and not sure what to do? Try these resources
Forbes: 16 Iconic Wild Animal Photos Celebrating 10 Years Of ‘Remembering Wildlife’
To celebrate its 10th year anniversary, Remembering Wildlife—the book series that uses wild animal photography to raise funds and awareness for endangered animals—is releasing 10 Years of Remembering ...
Los Angeles Times: Is there a duty to save wild animals from natural suffering?
We all experience the presence of wild animals in our daily lives - whether it be the song of a garden bird, or the fish on our plate at dinner time. Yet, we rarely consider the vital roles that the ...
Psychology Today: Why Wild Animals Talk and What They're Saying to One Another
Cleveland.com: Asking Eric: My friend keeps feeding wild animals and I’m concerned for their safety
Dear Eric: A friend of mine is a lovely woman, and a real animal lover. The problem is that she lives near some woods and feeds the wild animals that come to her yard. I’m not talking about just ...
Asking Eric: My friend keeps feeding wild animals and I’m concerned for their safety
MSN: 10 wild animals that use their tails for hunting, climbing and more
10 wild animals that use their tails for hunting, climbing and more
San Diego Union-Tribune: How to help injured and orphaned animals stay wild? Hint: Fur coats and raccoon masks.
Freezing cow’s blood into ice blocks, wearing scented animal masks during feedings, wrapping dead mice in corn husks. It’s all in a day’s work at the San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center, ...