WWildlife Read More Woman Spots Fuzzy Lump In Boat Dock Crevice — Then Realizes It’s BreathingDecember 11, 2025 Last month, on the day before Thanksgiving, wildlife rescuer Karenlynn Stracher was waiting for a pie at a…
WWildlife Read More Is a luxury hotel in the Maasai Mara blocking a wildlife corridor?December 11, 2025 By Mashirima Kapombe Published on: December 10, 2025 10:28 (EAT) Audio By Vocalize For close to five months,…
WWildlife Read More Humans cuddle up to meerkats in the monogamy rankingsDecember 11, 2025 Helen BriggsEnvironment correspondent Getty Meerkats are incredibly social animals and live in large groups known as ‘mobs’ or…
WWildlife Read More Iain Douglas-Hamilton, the scientist who saved the elephantsDecember 11, 2025 FEW ANIMALS scare full-grown African elephants. But bees are among them. So it was to bees that Iain…
WWildlife Read More ‘A pretty … chaotic scene’December 11, 2025 National parks are one of our country’s greatest treasures, and few places in the United States provide better…
WWildlife Read More Yellow-legged hornet surveillance zone on Auckland’s North Shore extended to 11kmDecember 11, 2025 “This extended surveillance will involve working closely with more beekeepers.” More than 575 registered apiaries are within the…
WWildlife Read More Cute Baby Giraffe Is Completely Baffled by Mirror Enrichment ActivityDecember 11, 2025 At the Tankanyika Wildlife Park in Goddard, Kansas, zookeeper Sierra always has her hands full. She cares for…
WWildlife Read More The most monogamous animals – and where humans rankDecember 11, 2025 Humans are one of the most monogamous mammals, research reveals. A study by the University of Cambridge has…
WWildlife Read More The last of the Vaquita Porpoise (cartoon)December 11, 2025 With an estimated less than 10 individuals alive, the vaquita porpoise of the Gulf of California is…
WWildlife Read More Wildlife Crossings Reconnect a Natural World Divided by HighwaysDecember 10, 2025 That’s a hypothetical that California’s Annenberg crossing, which should open to creaturely traffic in 2026, is prepared to…
WWildlife Read More ‘Extinct’ Graceful Oryx Thriving in the Saharan Wilds Thanks to Decades of Captive BreedingDecember 10, 2025 credit – Saharan Conservation Even as the final scimitar-horned oryx was felled for meat and leather on the…
WWildlife Read More ‘One of those unforgettable discoveries’December 10, 2025 On a remote nature reserve only accessible by boat, entomologists have rediscovered a critically endangered species thought to…