A recent viral video of a Montana woman picking up a wombat in Australia has sparked outrage online, with critics condemning the act as irresponsible and potentially harmful to the animal.
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Canada geese are typically herded off of lakes during their flightless feather-molting period in June. In the past they've then been relocated.
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Town Manager Scott Crabtree has announced the appointment of Jack Ciulla as part-time animal control officer for the Town of Saugus. In his role as part-time animal control officer, Ciulla will ...
Rio Blanco County has hired a part-time animal and livestock conflict investigator, giving the county "another set of eyes to help ranchers." ...
Maryland Natural Resources Police officers seized two live American alligators from a Hyattsville, Maryland, apartment .
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A coyote bit a child’s hand after it aggressively approached students at a bus stop in Washington, officials said. Wildlife officers responded to the latest incident at 7:50 p.m. March 11 in ...
Illegal wildlife traps can be incredibly harmful to local ecosystems. Animal welfare group outraged after illegal trap leads ...
Your dog can get sick if it drinks that water or if it comes into contact with an open wound. "There's no seasonality to it, ...
Outdoor enthusiast Sam Jones left Australia after posting a video of herself separating a baby wombat from its mom on a dark road. Australians are cheering her departure and worrying about the animal.