WWildlife Read More Concerning behavior seen in chimps may contribute to pandemicsSeptember 22, 2025 Western Uganda’s Budongo Forest is lush and busy with life. Chimpanzees, black-and-white colobus monkeys, red duikers, and lots…
WWildlife Read More Wild find in city car park sparks unusual rescue mission: ‘No way out’September 22, 2025 The weather is heating up in Sydney this week, and so are the tempers of motorists. Delayed drivers…
WWildlife Read More Strange Shark With Oversized Eyes Caught in the Philippines — No Record of It ExistsSeptember 21, 2025 The finding is part of a larger two-year survey led by Roxanne Cabebe-Barnuevo of the University of the…
WWildlife Read More Fat Bear Week 2025: Here’s how to participate!September 21, 2025 Meet 435 Holly. This bulky brown bear in Katmai National Park was the winner of Fat Bear Week…
WWildlife Read More VIDEO: Hundreds of sharks spotted swimming, jumping out of Atlantic off Long Island coastSeptember 21, 2025 A drone video recorded off Montauk, New York, shows hundreds of spinner sharks swimming and jumping out of…
WWildlife Read More Baby red panda celebrates International Red Panda DaySeptember 21, 2025 WASHINGTON (7News) — Today is International Red Panda Day, and the National Zoo is celebrating with its baby…
WWildlife Read More World’s smallest marine dolphins can dive up to 394 feet deepSeptember 21, 2025 A new study by the University of Auckland has uncovered the astonishing underwater choreography of the world’s smallest…
WWildlife Read More He stole 3,000 Australian butterflies and painted their wings — and scientists are still sorting out the messSeptember 21, 2025 SYDNEY, Sept 21 — Almost eight decades after Colin Wyatt stole and then vandalised thousands of precious Australian butterfly…
WWildlife Read More Creature not seen in nearly 20 years reintroduced into the wild: ‘A symbol of hope’September 21, 2025 An endangered British wetland creature is showing promising signs of recovery as rewilding efforts take hold. The Miami…
WWildlife Read More Survival of the fittest? Why flashiness is best for the mating game – if you’re a peacock, that isSeptember 21, 2025 Many species have evolved to be as inconspicuous as possible so they are not spotted by predators –…
WWildlife Read More Water voles reintroduced to River Lea after 20 yearsSeptember 21, 2025 Paul Thrush Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust has been committed to water vole conservation for 23 years Conservationists…
WWildlife Read More South Florida Police Apprehend 14-Foot Burmese Python Near Busy RoadSeptember 21, 2025 NEED TO KNOW Pinecrest, Florida, authorities captured a 14-foot Burmese python on Sept. 17The invasive species of snake…