The Times and Democrat: Sugar-free treats and healthy snacks for animals part of zoos' increasing focus on nutrition
Sugar-free treats and healthy snacks for animals part of zoos' increasing focus on nutrition
New Jersey law prohibits knowingly feeding black bears, with fines up to $1,000 for each offense. Wildlife experts do not recommend feeding deer and other wild animals, as doing so can spread disease ...
Detroit Free Press: Is it legal to feed wild animals? What Delaware law says
There are no state-level regulations for feeding wild animals. There is a local ordinance in New Castle that forbids people from feeding wildlife – including feral cats – in public parks or city-owned ...
Daily Bruin: Experts discuss challenges faced by wild animal welfare science at UCLA seminar
Students and researchers gathered at the Terasaki Life Sciences Building to attend a wild animal welfare science seminar March 7. Researchers presented animal welfare case studies, challenges in ...
Experts discuss challenges faced by wild animal welfare science at UCLA seminar
A "disturbing" boom in the UK exotic animal trade is being fueled by people buying everything from monkeys to mountain lions on social media, charities have warned. Cruel sellers are flogging wild ...
The days of letting visitors throw marshmallows to the animals are mostly history at zoos around the country, replaced by a growing focus on diet and nutrition that parallels the fitness craze in ...
NorthJersey.com: Can you feed wildlife in NJ? Here is what the law says
Can you feed wildlife in NJ? Here is what the law says