EurekAlert!: Zoology: First report of wound treatment by a wild animal using a medicinal plant
Zoology: First report of wound treatment by a wild animal using a medicinal plant
Yahoo: Surge of sick, wounded animals are overwhelming North Texas wildlife rehabilitators
The North Texas Wildlife Center in Plano is treating a record number of injured animals this spring. Other wildlife groups around Dallas report a similar surge.
The San Diego Humane Society’s Project Wildlife team sources materials from the wild to build habitats for animals, such as raccoons, to increase their chances of staying in the wild after ...
Los Angeles Daily News: No cuddles, but lots of care: How a Paris-area wildlife hospital keeps rescued animals wild
MAISONS-ALFORT, France (AP) — A wildlife hospital in a southeastern Paris suburb is a place of no cuddles but lots of care. It helps injured, sick and orphaned animals — often victims of human ...
No cuddles, but lots of care: How a Paris-area wildlife hospital keeps rescued animals wild
Times of San Diego: Gray Fox Released Back to the Wild After Five-Month Burn Treatment
Los Angeles Times: Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center assists OC Animal Care’s service area, for no pay
Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center assists OC Animal Care’s service area, for no pay
Outdoor Life: Podcast: The World of Anti-Hunting and Animal-Rights Activism Is Getting Weirder
As the animal-rights movement settles in for the long game, its goals are getting stranger. We explore that on this week's podcast episode.