NPR: A USDA program may be killing wild animals that they're not supposed to, records show
A USDA program may be killing wild animals that they're not supposed to, records show
The Conversation: Digitized records from wildlife centers show the most common ways that humans harm wild animals
Digitized records from wildlife centers show the most common ways that humans harm wild animals
The New York Times: Global Wildlife Trade Fuels Spread of Disease From Animals to People
Live animal markets and the illegal sale of wildlife pose particular dangers, but any sale of wild animals or animal products poses spillover risks, a new study suggests.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram on MSN: Why Austin Wildlife Rescue is seeing a record surge of orphaned baby animals this spring
Why Austin Wildlife Rescue is seeing a record surge of orphaned baby animals this spring
Los Angeles Times: Is there a duty to save wild animals from natural suffering?
A USDA program kills wild animals at the request of private livestock owners. NPR obtained exclusive documents to show how its employees manage wildlife. Plenty of federal agencies protect wildlife on ...
At hundreds of wildlife rehabilitation centers across the U.S., people can learn about wild animals and birds at close range. These sites, which may be run by nonprofits or universities, often feature ...
Austin Wildlife Rescue is seeing babies arrive "in larger numbers, faster than we normally do." ...
The Conversation: Global trade in wild birds is poorly monitored – the risks to wildlife, ecosystems and human health