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Humans are likely the only animals that keep pets — here’s why it’s so rare in the wild
Learn more about cross-species adoption and why there are so few recorded cases of it.
A bill proposing new limits on exotic animal ownership is drawing mixed reactions from animal welfare advocates and local ...
Introduced species can wreak havoc on native ecosystems. Many states are flooding their waterways with them.
The zoo’s 20-year-old eastern black rhino Kapuki gave birth to a female calf Thursday. There are only about 1,000 eastern ...
On Jan. 6, residents of Samut Sakhon province, central Thailand, found an injured monkey near a railway track. Pot-bellied ...
The accidental release of water has come at a crucial time for breeding wildlife, a campaigner says.
Since 1983, South Australians have known Monarto as the vast open-range zoo outside Adelaide where animals from far away places lounge beneath gum trees. Now the wildlife destination is taking another ...
The Fort Worth Zoo celebrates a historic milestone with the hatching of its first African fish eagle chick. Only five ...
Monarch butterflies begin their spring migration in March. Learn why milkweed, weather, and timing are crucial for rebuilding their population.
Officials say it is the first time this has happened in California, and are raising the alarm amid concerns the virus could mutate to be better able to infect humans.
The owner said her indoor cats are "super healthy and happy and have a good life." ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife is asking people to report sightings, but to stay away to avoid any attacks or incidents involving the animal.
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