Category : Wildlife


Grizzly bear shot on Texada Island

A rare grizzly bear sighting on Texada Island led to its unfortunate demise after posing a threat to local residents, sparking discussions on wildlife management.

First-ever footage of sloth fart captured by zoologist

A wildlife researcher has filmed a sloth farting in what is believed to be the first-ever recorded evidence of this rare occurrence. The surprising discovery challenges long-held beliefs about sloth digestion.

Glowing Eastern Quoll Spotted in Tasmania

A rare eastern quoll has been photographed glowing under UV light in Tasmania, baffling scientists and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Discover the fascinating details behind this unusual discovery.

Dingo deliberately decapitated on K'gari

A dingo has been found deliberately decapitated on K'gari (Fraser Island), sparking outrage and a police investigation into this brutal act of animal cruelty.

Heatwaves threaten UK bird breeding patterns

Record-breaking summer heatwaves are wreaking havoc on Britain's bird species, with scientists warning of catastrophic impacts on breeding patterns and long-term survival.

Zebras and Camels Escape in Florida

Residents of a Florida community were left stunned as zebras and camels roamed freely through their streets after escaping from a local animal sanctuary.

Trump slams California wildfires, NWS rebuts

Former President Donald Trump criticised California's handling of wildfires, prompting a sharp rebuttal from the National Weather Service. Read the fiery exchange.

Robin Hood's Major Oak threatened by climate change

The legendary Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, linked to Robin Hood, is under threat due to climate change, warns the RSPB. Rising temperatures and extreme weather could endanger this ancient natural landmark.

Chile wildfires: Santiago under state of emergency

Santiago, Chile, has declared a state of emergency as wildfires rage across the region, claiming lives and destroying homes. Authorities scramble to contain the blazes amid extreme weather conditions.

Tourist films two sharks near UK beach

A tourist captured the terrifying sight of two sharks swimming close to a popular UK beach. Experts weigh in on whether these predators pose a threat to swimmers.

Norway resumes bear hunt after wrong animal shot

Norwegian authorities have resumed the hunt for a bear that bit a man after mistakenly shooting the wrong animal. The incident has sparked outrage and raised questions about wildlife management.

Urgent warning for dog owners over toxic algae

Dog owners across the UK are being warned about the deadly dangers of blue-green algae, which has already claimed the lives of several pets. Here's how to keep your furry friends safe.

Dolphins use sponges as tools to hunt fish

Scientists uncover fascinating behaviour in dolphins off the coast of Australia, revealing their use of marine sponges as hunting tools – a rare example of tool use in wild animals.

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