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Hunting Restrictions Lifted in National Parks: Impact on Wildlife and Safety | Utah Wildlife Board Approves 2026 Big Game Hunting Permits and White Sturgeon Introduction | Eaglets Euthanized After Storm: A Reminder of Wildlife Challenges | Ant Smuggler Sentenced to Jail in Kenya for Wildlife Trafficking | Chernobyl Wildlife: Adapting to Winter Challenges | Mayotte Faces Education and Wildlife Challenges | New Zealand Wildlife Park Faces Difficult Decisions Regarding Lion Population | Exploring Transylvania: Haunted Forests and Wildlife | Hunting Restrictions Lifted in National Parks: Impact on Wildlife and Safety | Utah Wildlife Board Approves 2026 Big Game Hunting Permits and White Sturgeon Introduction | Eaglets Euthanized After Storm: A Reminder of Wildlife Challenges | Ant Smuggler Sentenced to Jail in Kenya for Wildlife Trafficking | Chernobyl Wildlife: Adapting to Winter Challenges | Mayotte Faces Education and Wildlife Challenges | New Zealand Wildlife Park Faces Difficult Decisions Regarding Lion Population | Exploring Transylvania: Haunted Forests and Wildlife

News / Environment

Hunting Restrictions Lifted in National Parks: Impact on Wildlife and Safety

The Trump administration is easing hunting restrictions in national parks, national wildlife refuges and wilderness areas. This move has sparked debate regarding visitor safety and the long-term protection of wildlife. The policy change dir...

Trump Administration Orders Rapid End to Some Hunting Rules on Federal Lands
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News / Animal Welfare

Eaglets Euthanized After Storm: A Reminder of Wildlife Challenges

Two bald eaglets in Gulf Shores, Alabama, were euthanized after sustaining severe injuries during a storm that destroyed their nest. This incident underscores the challenges faced by wildlife and the difficult decisions involved in animal r...

Bald eaglets euthanized after being swept from nest during storm

News / Legal

Ant Smuggler Sentenced to Jail in Kenya for Wildlife Trafficking

A Chinese national, Zhang Kequn, has been sentenced to a year in prison by a Kenyan court for attempting to smuggle thousands of ants out of the country. This incident highlights the escalating illegal wildlife trade between East Africa and...

Chinese man jailed after trying to smuggle 2,200 ants out of Kenya in his luggage

Environment / Wildlife

Chernobyl Wildlife: Adapting to Winter Challenges

The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, established after the 1986 nuclear disaster, has become an unexpected sanctuary for wildlife. Recent reports highlight both the challenges and resilience of animals in the zone during winter. Unusual weather pa...

How an Icy Crust in Chernobyl's Anomalous January is Threatening Wildlife

Environment / Conservation

Mayotte Faces Education and Wildlife Challenges

Mayotte, a French territory in the Indian Ocean, is facing critical challenges in ensuring access to education and protecting its marine wildlife. Recent reports highlight significant shortcomings in the education system and persistent issu...

France territory continues to face education barriers, rights group reports

News / Animals

New Zealand Wildlife Park Faces Difficult Decisions Regarding Lion Population

Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary in New Zealand faces challenging decisions regarding its lion population due to financial constraints. The situation has drawn significant public attention and raised questions about animal welfare.

New Zealand wildlife park to euthanize 7 lions, citing financial troubles: "No real options left"

Travel / Europe

Exploring Transylvania: Haunted Forests and Wildlife

Transylvania, often associated with Dracula, offers more than just vampire legends. Explore haunted forests, discover diverse wildlife, and wander through medieval towns, experiencing the region's rich history and natural beauty.

‘The world’s most haunted forest’: twisted trees, UFOs and spooky stories in Transylvania | Romania holidays

News / Conservation

Chad Restores Ties with Wildlife Charity Linked to Prince Harry

Chad has restored its partnership with African Parks, a conservation organization with ties to Prince Harry, just weeks after severing the agreement due to poaching concerns. This reversal signifies renewed cooperation in managing key prote...

Chad reinstates ties with Prince Harry's conservation charity

Celebrity / Family

The Irwin Family: A Legacy of Wildlife Conservation

The Irwin family, led by the late Steve Irwin and his wife Terri, has captivated audiences worldwide with their passion for wildlife conservation. Today, their children, Bindi and Robert, continue to carry on this legacy, inspiring a new ge...

The Irwin Family: All About Steve, Terri, Bindi and Robert

Events / General Interests

National Wildlife Day 2025: Celebrating and Protecting Our Planet's Wildlife

National Wildlife Day, observed annually on September 4th, is dedicated to raising awareness about endangered species and celebrating the beauty of wildlife and nature. Founded in 2005 by Colleen Paige, the day highlights the importance of...

SEPTEMBER 4, 2025 | NATIONAL WILDLIFE DAY | NATIONAL SPICE BLEND DAY | NATIONAL MACADAMIA NUT DAY | NATIONAL NEWSPAPER CARRIER DAY

Travel / National Parks

National Parks Warn Visitors: Feeding Bears Endangers Both Humans and Wildlife

National parks, particularly Great Smoky Mountains National Park, are issuing urgent warnings to visitors about the dangers of feeding bears. This follows a rise in incidents where tourists intentionally feed bears, leading to potential har...

Visitors warned not to feed bears at national parks amid increase in incidents: "Bears learn quickly"

News / Agriculture

Colorado Wolf Reintroduction Sparks Controversy Amidst Livestock Losses

The reintroduction of wolves into Colorado, particularly the Copper Creek pack, has ignited controversy due to repeated livestock depredation and concerns over the state's management policies. Ranchers are feeling the impact, leading to deb...

Colorado Parks and Wildlife stops disputing a wolf killed a calf after learning of secret recording

News / National Parks

Debunking Yellowstone Wildlife Migration Misinformation

Recent videos circulating on social media platforms have falsely claimed that large numbers of animals are migrating out of Yellowstone National Park. This misinformation, amplified by AI-generated content and dubious sources, has led to co...

Wildlife is not migrating out of Yellowstone National Park, despite misinformation spreading on social media, NPS says

National Parks / Wildlife

Yellowstone's Wildlife: Bison Zoomies and Wolf Pursuits

Yellowstone National Park is a stage for the raw and unfiltered dramas of nature. Recent sightings have captured both the playful innocence of baby bison and the relentless pursuit of survival by wolves, offering a glimpse into the daily li...

Watch pair of baby bison run off the 'zoomies' at Yellowstone

Animals / Wildlife

Bears Mish and Lucy Enjoy Honey Feast After Devon Wildlife Park Escape

Two European brown bears named Mish and Lucy created a buzz at Wildwood Devon wildlife park after their brief escape led them to a honey-filled adventure. The siblings, rescued from Albania in 2019, proved their resourcefulness and love for...

Bears eat 'a week's worth' of honey after escaping enclosure

News / Wildlife

Big Bear Eaglet Takes Flight: A Wildlife Success Story

The Big Bear bald eagle family, famous for their livestreamed nest, has reached a new milestone as one of their eaglets successfully took its first flight. Jackie and Shadow, the eagle parents, have been captivating audiences for years, and...

Big Bear eaglet takes flight from nest

News / Colorado News

Lake Loveland Fish Kill: Low Water Levels Cause Concern

Low water levels at Lake Loveland in Northern Colorado have resulted in a substantial fish kill, sparking worries among local residents. The situation has prompted investigations into water rights and irrigation priorities in the region, as...

Plummeting water levels lead to fish kills at Northern Colorado lake; owners wait for access to water rights

News / Crime & Fire

Fire at Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care: Multiple Incidents Investigated

On May 19, 2025, multiple fires broke out in South Lake Tahoe, including one on the property of Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care (LTWC). Quick action by fire crews prevented a major incident. Authorities are investigating the causes of these fires.

Fire on Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care property extinguished, cause under investigation