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  • Drought Stricken Zimbabwe To Sell Wildlife

    Image: Douglas Sprott Zimbabwe recently announced plans to sell its “excess” wild animals due to a historic drought in the region. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) stated, “In light of the drought that was induced by the El-Nino phenomenon, ZimParks intends to destock its parks estates selling some of the wildlife. The authority is, […] More

  • Meet the Moroccan Tree-Climbing Goats Whose Poop Powers an Industry (VIDEO)

    No, this image isn’t photoshopped. These nimble goats from Moroccan are famous for climbing native argan trees to eat the fragrant fruit that grows far out on the branches. The goats are fantastic climbers —  they spread their two toes for balance and use their dewclaws (vestigial toes found higher up on the legs) to pull […] More

  • This Fish Has a Transparent Head

    It looks like an alien, but it’s actually a deep-sea fish that thrives over half a mile below the ocean surface. The barrelfish, found mainly in the pitch black waters off of the North Pacific, is a peculiar looking fish that has adapted to a lack of light in quite a fascinating way: It evolved […] More

  • Two Bears Destined for Bear-Baiting Saved at the Last Minute

    Rescued! Two bears were successfully saved in an emergency last-minute effort after nearly a decade in cages. The previous owner of the Ukrainian brown bears “Julia” and “Zoya” is an animal trainer for the circus. When he was no longer able to care for them, he planned to sell them both to an illegal bear-baiting operation. […] More

  • Wildlife War In Africa: Three Rangers Protecting Elephants Killed By Poachers

    Three rangers that dedicated their lives to protecting the last African elephants have been killed by poachers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Two others were injured, including the Park Manager, but are recovering. This isn’t the first time, nor will it be the last. The Chief Executive of African Parks said in a statement, […] More

  • Weasel Shuts Down World’s Most Powerful Scientific Instrument

    A small mammal has apparently caused significant damage to the most powerful scientific instrument in the world. A weasel, or possibly a marten, was able to infiltrate the Large Hardon Collider , a 17-mile superconducting machine designed to smash protons together going at speeds close to the speed of light. It is the largest and […] More

  • Humans to Blame for Deaths of 1 Million Seabirds Annually

    Image: Noah Kahn/USFWS Seabirds around the globe are dying, and humans are to blame. Though not on purpose, people around the world – even those living hundreds of miles from the coasts – are drastically altering the diet of seabirds. But how? Birds that once thrived in the marine environment are mistakenly eating our plastic trash […] More

  • Elephant Rescued After 53 Years In Circus, Reunited With Adopted Family

    Rhea reunited with her sisters: Wildlife S.O.S./Facebook Rhea, an Asian elephant who spent the first 53 years of her life in a circus, has been rescued and reunited with her adopted family at the Elephant Conservation and Care Center in India. The striking elephant was taken from the wild as a calf and sold to […] More

  • Indonesia Tackles Illegal Fishing by Blowing up Boats

    The people of Indonesia are tired of fishermen from around the world sneaking into their protected waters to fish illegally, and they’re taking a stand. Their new strategy is simple: Confiscate and destroy all prohibited fishing vessels. So far, Indonesian Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti has seized and blown up over 170 vessels from several nations that […] More

  • Bear Rescued From Bile Farm, Has Best Day Ever (VIDEO)

    An Asiatic black bear (or “moon bear”) named “Tuffy” was recently rescued from the tiny cages of a bile farm and brought to a sanctuary in Vietnam. He was elated when given the chance to play in water for the very first time; a video taken by Animals Asia shows him joyfully splashing around in […] More

  • Tenacious Tortoise Loses Shell in Forest Fire, Gets 3D-Printed Peplacement

    A tortoise that survived a forest fire, two cases of pneumonia, and 45 days without food has been given a second chance at life. The red-footed tortoise named “Freddy” lost 85 percent of her shell in a forest fire in Brazil. Her shell continued sloughing off after the fire, leaving her defenseless. Lucky for Freddy, […] More

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