The Virginia Department of Game & Inland Fisheries has recently approved a non-lethal surgical sterilization project proposed by the City of Fairfax, Virginia to humanely reduce the population of white-tailed deer.
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Owl Chick Reunited with Family
A great horned owl chick falls from high up in a tree and is brought to South Florida Wildlife Center for care. After a successful attempt at re-nesting, she’s safe and back with her owl family.
Top Ten Emergency Placement Partners of 2013
The Humane Society of the United States has named its top ten Emergency Placement Partners for 2013.
Random-Source Dog Dealer has License Revoked
Only five random-source Class B dog dealers remain in the U.S. after the revocation of Kenneth Schroeder’s license by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Vitamin D could slow MS progression
For patients in the early stages of multiple sclerosis (MS), low levels of vitamin D were found to strongly predict disease severity and hasten its progression, according to a new study led by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) investigators in collaboration with Bayer HealthCare. The findings suggest that patients in the early stages of […]
What to feed your garden wildlife
What to give your wild visitors
Two Bobcat Friends for Lil Boy
Ramon and Cinammon have grown up at The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center. But, now they’ve just moved to Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch to join Lil Boy after the recent passing of another, elderly bobcat, Bob.
Chimpanzees as Props
The lives of chimpanzees who are used as “actors” underscores the need for the Nonhuman Rights Project and our efforts to gain basic legal rights for nonhuman animals. The stories of Chance and Choppers depict the lives that chimpanzees used for entertainment must endure. Chance “co-stars” as the “pet” of the Leonardo DiCaprio character in […]
In pictures: Early signs of spring
Your photos of the earliest signs of spring.
In pictures: Early signs of spring
Your photos of the earliest signs of spring.