For our next instalment of Tuning In, we relive our Clockenflap interview with Dave Bayley, the lead vocalist of English ...
Thanks to protection efforts like the one at UB, NY’s falcons are on the rebound. Visit our webcam each spring to watch these amazing animals grow and spread their wings! This nest box was installed ...
Climate change and industrialisation have pushed multiple extraordinary animals on the planet towards extinction. Amongst the ever-growing list of animals that are going to be extinct, here are the ...
The Denison Animal Welfare Group is celebrating after receiving a surprise $25,000 donation in honor of a dog they saved almost a decade ago.
Fixed camera angles have been a staple in gaming since the early PlayStation days, in which the game’s camera is set in a particular spot, whether it be for the whole game or for that particular ...
This strange and weirdly attractive animal is about 4.9 feet tall at the shoulder and about 8 feet in length, with females being slightly taller than males. Its neck is long, but not as long as a ...
We're learning new details about a Barrington woman killed in Wednesday's devastating midair collision in Washington.
(Learn more about how wild animals are adapting to city life in surprisingly savvy ways.) “Coyotes were eating more rats where there were more restaurants in their territory,” she says.
Discover six of the world’s most venomous animals in this thrilling journey through nature’s most lethal creations. From deep oceans to dense jungles, we reveal the fascinating and deadly powers that ...
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The Animal Shelter of Schoharie Valley fielded inquiries from people around the country interested in adopting the canine survivors, said Pryor, who urged some callers to look closer to home. “These ...
Not only are we facing the first known cases of HPAI in animals in our care, but we've lost two amazing animals," said Dr. Kathryn Gamble, a director of veterinary services for Lincoln Park Zoo.
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