Leesa Dahl looks at everything to do with our furry, fuzzy, feathered, fishy (and more!) pet friends. Happy Monday! I hope ...
Chichester Lakeside Holiday Park, in Vinnetrow Road, has been culling geese to “prevent an excess of numbers” which could cause a “nuisance”. The park reported that the culling was done humanely and ...
A popular survival game continues to survive the wilderness of the gaming industry. The open-world co-op title Sons of the ...
Los Angeles animal rescues are sending pets to the Bay Area to free up shelter space amid the raging wildfires. Here's how ...
Fauna and Flora announce 10 endangered species to watch in 2025 and the work being done to help ensure their survival ...
A BIG Brother winner has described the show's house being relocated as 'closure' and addressed its future. Last month The Sun exclusively revealed how the TV abode was leaving its current home at ...
Whale J35 (known as Tahlequah) seen supporting the dead calf in 2018 A killer whale, which captured the world's attention in 2018 when it was spotted pushing the dead body of its newborn calf for ...
J35, a southern resident killer whale also known as Tahlequah, carried her child's body on her head for 17 days across a distance of 1,000 miles in 2018, according to the Center for Whale Research.
Two hours before a special hunt in 2002 to test for chronic wasting disease (CWD), this doe and her fawn stand alert in a field just south of Clayton, Minn. (Brian Peterson/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
The historical whale hunt, he added, has compounded the North Atlantic right whale's troubles, leaving the population with almost no older whales — and little inherited wisdom for the younger ...
The Center for Whale Research (CWR) confirmed in a New Year’s Day Facebook post that an orca calf a female initially dubbed J61, birthed to J35, Tahlequah, died in recent days. Going further ...
An orca that carried her dead baby across 1,000 miles of ocean for more than two weeks has tragically lost another calf. The killer whale, named J35 by researchers studying her, welcomed a daughter ...