WWildlife Read More World’s smallest known snake rediscovered in Barbados after nearly 20 yearsJuly 23, 2025 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — For nearly two decades, no one had spotted the world’s smallest-known snake.…
WWildlife Read More Wildlife Nonprofit Will Use NXCubs To Protect Animals In NamibiaJuly 23, 2025 The nonprofit Elephants, Rhinos, and People (ERP) took delivery of a CubCrafters NXCub today at EAA AirVenture. ERP…
WWildlife Read More Vaquita in the Gulf of California sent 41 location signals to scientists, ‘a sign of hope’July 23, 2025 Recent monitoring in Mexico’s Gulf of California has detected the presence of vaquita on 41 occasions, suggesting that…
WWildlife Read More Safari misconduct sparks migration outcryJuly 23, 2025 A viral video capturing unethical safari behaviour at the Kogatende Crossing in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park has reignited…
WWildlife Read More Secret Bone Armor Discovered Beneath Skins of Australian Lizards : ScienceAlertJuly 23, 2025 An Australian lizard in the same genus as the komodo dragon has been found harboring secret bone chainmail…
WWildlife Read More Saimaa ringed seal officially classified as separate speciesJuly 23, 2025 The Saimaa ringed seal, native to eastern Finland’s Lake Saimaa, has been reclassified as its own species following…
WWildlife Read More Two monkeys captured in Stony Hill area | NewsJuly 23, 2025 The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) says two of three monkeys that were on the loose in…
WWildlife Read More Seal campaigners welcome voluntary flying ring ban in CornwallJuly 23, 2025 Jack Silver BBC News, South West CORNWALL SEAL GROUP RESEARCH TRUST Seals often get the toys trapped around…
WWildlife Read More Bangkok Post – The eye-opening science of close encounters with polar bearsJuly 23, 2025 LONGYEARBYEN – It’s a pretty risky business trying to take a blood sample from a polar bear —…
WWildlife Read More From trash panda to Toronto legend: Conrad the raccoon gets a plaqueJuly 23, 2025 A new heritage plaque now sits in the downtown core to commemorate a Toronto raccoon who captured the…
WWildlife Read More Amur leopards, once nearly extinct, are making a comeback in Far East AsiaJuly 23, 2025 The Amur leopard lives in isolation in the freezing forests of southeast Russia and northeast China.…
WWildlife Read More ‘Shark Bite Capital of The World’ Claims Second Victim This MonthJuly 23, 2025 Sam Hollis (right) was bitten on the left foot by a shark. Photo: WESH 2 News New Smyrna…