Category : Wildlife Conservation


Gulf of Mexico Confirmed as Winter Home for White Sharks

Groundbreaking research tracking 92 white sharks reveals the Gulf of Mexico serves as a consistent overwintering habitat for the western North Atlantic population, reshaping scientific understanding of their migratory patterns.

$2K Reward for Info on Illegal Deer Killing in Okanagan

Conservation officers in British Columbia are offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the identification of those responsible for unlawfully killing a deer in the Okanagan region, as authorities vow to pursue the case relentlessly.

Edmonton Wildlife Festival Returns with Exotic Animals

The Edmonton Wildlife Festival has made its triumphant return, featuring exotic creatures like prehensile-tailed porcupines. The event draws animal enthusiasts and families to celebrate wildlife conservation and education in the city.

Trumpeter Swans Herald Spring in Alberta Fields

Massive trumpeter swans have returned to southern Alberta fields near High River, marking the first true sign of spring with their impressive size and bright white plumage against the landscape.

Deer Stranded on Ice in Detroit River in Windsor

A deer became trapped on the icy Detroit River near Windsor, Ontario, highlighting wildlife risks during winter conditions. Authorities and locals monitored the situation as rescue efforts were considered.

Injured Florida Manatee and Calf Rescued, Taken to SeaWorld

A mother manatee and her calf, both injured, were rescued from Florida's Orange River near Fort Myers. Authorities successfully netted and transported the marine mammals to SeaWorld for urgent veterinary treatment and rehabilitation.

No CWD Found in Cranbrook Deer Cull of 228 Animals

A targeted deer hunt near Cranbrook, B.C. in January 2025 resulted in 228 kills with zero cases of chronic wasting disease detected, though nine total cases have been confirmed in the Kootenay region since 2024.

Punch the Baby Macaque: Abandonment and Resilience

Punch, a baby Japanese macaque abandoned by his mother at Ichikawa City Zoo, has captured global hearts while experts explain the rare phenomenon of primate abandonment and his challenging social integration.

Toronto Zoo Welcomes 6-Foot-4 Masai Giraffe Calf

A newborn female Masai giraffe measuring an impressive 6-foot-4 has arrived at the Toronto Zoo, marking a significant addition to the endangered species population through careful breeding programs.

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