A rescue centre has said it took in nearly double the number of injured wildlife in 2025 than it did in the previous year.
From bold foxes to gregarious birds, animals’ personalities are increasingly being seen as crucial to conservation efforts.
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Video shows stunning scene after wild animal runs amok in store: 'Poor confused baby'
"Went through the gate and kept running." Video shows stunning scene after wild animal runs amok in store: 'Poor confused ...
A psychedelic spider, sign of spring, a loud primate and more make Fauna & Flora’s 2026 Species to Watch List.
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The secret world of animal sleep
Animals have evolved to sleep in extreme ways — for example, taking micro naps during parenting, sleeping on the wing during ...
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Onlooker captures shocking video of wild animal stranded in unbelievable predicament: 'Nowhere to go'
A coyote stranded on a hotel ledge in downtown Fort Myers, Florida, stopped locals in their tracks. The scramble to then ...
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Animal control officer makes miraculous discovery in abandoned home: 'I swear I saw the tiniest movement'
"Even though I was convinced that my eyes were playing tricks on me, I held out hope." Animal control officer makes ...
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Wild animal angrily reacts to tourist trying to take a selfie in personal space: 'Is she really doing this?'
These encounters pose dangers to wildlife as well, since animals that injure humans might face euthanization. That remains ...
City-dwelling raccoons are physically changing as they adapt to human environments. They are, however, still wild animals.
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Is it legal to feed wildlife? Yes, but here's why you might not want to
Michigan has specific laws on feeding or baiting deer and elk, but what about squirrels or raccoons? Here's what officials ...
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