13-year-old giraffe dies at Toronto Zoo after accident
The Toronto Zoo announces the death of 13-year-old giraffe Kiko following an accident in its habitat. The community mourns the loss of the beloved animal.
The Toronto Zoo announces the death of 13-year-old giraffe Kiko following an accident in its habitat. The community mourns the loss of the beloved animal.
A stunning video from December 31, 2025, captures 55 bald eagles in trees on a Manitoba property. Witness Gregg Penner describes the rare sight as 'really cool.'
South Korea announces a historic ban on bear breeding and bile extraction, marking a major victory for animal welfare and ending a decades-old controversial industry.
Florida's first black bear hunt in nearly a decade concluded on December 29, 2025, sparking renewed debate over wildlife management and conservation ethics. Explore the details and ongoing fallout.
Discover the specialized care techniques the Toronto Zoo employs to safeguard endangered species like red pandas during Canada's harsh winter plunges. Learn about their conservation mission.
Ontario conservation officers are asking for the public's help to find who shot and abandoned a moose northwest of Elliot Lake. This wasteful act is a serious violation.
Volunteers across Prince Edward Island participate in the annual Christmas Bird Count, contributing to vital continental wildlife data. Discover what rare species they found.
A bear cub with severe burns is recovering at a wildlife shelter in northern B.C. after a dramatic rescue. The Northern Lights Wildlife Society is providing critical care.
The 104th session of the Youth Parliament of Manitoba convened at the Legislative Assembly, empowering young voices to debate provincial issues. Discover how youth are shaping Manitoba's future.
A bear cub rescued with major burns in northern British Columbia is expected to survive. Wildlife experts provide care as the animal heals. Read the full story of this hopeful rescue.
The flat-headed cat, a rare feline feared extinct, has been spotted in Thailand. This significant rediscovery offers new hope for conservation efforts.
In an extraordinary wildlife event, a polar bear in northern Manitoba has adopted a second cub in the wild. Discover the details and significance of this rare occurrence.
Kenyan communities protest after four people are killed by roaming elephants in one week. The tragic incidents highlight the growing human-wildlife conflict in the region.
A Saskatchewan woman faces charges for trafficking bear paws and gallbladders. Learn about the investigation and Canada's fight against wildlife crime.
Front-line Essex Region Conservation Authority workers protested outside MPP Andrew Dowie's office, opposing Bill 68's plan to merge 36 authorities into 7. They warn it threatens local environmental protection.
Two men face charges for an illegal outfitting service near Briercrest, Saskatchewan, accused of trapping wild deer and moose for European clients. Conservation officers led the investigation.
A tragic collision between a high-speed passenger train and a herd of wild elephants in India has resulted in seven deaths. The incident highlights ongoing human-wildlife conflict.
A landmark deal in southeastern B.C. permanently protects over 450 sq km of critical forest habitat. Learn about this historic partnership and its impact on wildlife and climate. Read more.
Sri Lankan authorities have arrested three men for the horrific burning of a wild elephant. The incident has ignited international condemnation and highlights ongoing human-wildlife conflict.
A new report highlights how unethical photography is endangering the rare Galaxy Frog in India's Western Ghats. Learn about the threats to this unique species.
A Maple Ridge man faces a $50,000 fine and decade-long hunting prohibition for multiple poaching violations. Learn about the charges and the wider investigation.
Alberta's government is evaluating all options, including potentially ending a two-decade prohibition on grizzly bear hunting. Officials cite population recovery and human-wildlife conflict as key factors.
Canadian scientists have documented a rare case of a polar bear adopting an unrelated cub. This unusual behavior offers new insights into the social dynamics of Arctic wildlife.
Germany's government has authorized controlled wolf hunting to manage growing populations, marking a significant shift in conservation strategy. Learn about the new policy and its implications.
The Canadian government has announced a landmark conservation agreement protecting 45,000 hectares of British Columbia's vital forestry land. Discover the details and significance of this major environmental commitment.
A British Columbia man faces severe penalties, including a $50,000 fine and a decade-long hunting prohibition, after being convicted of illegal wildlife hunting. Learn the details of the case and its implications for conservation.
Dozens of volunteers braved the December weather for the 73rd annual Christmas Bird Count at Point Pelee National Park, a crucial citizen science event for tracking avian populations in Canada.
A Swedish court has issued a temporary stop to a planned wolf hunt, a significant victory for environmental groups. The decision underscores ongoing tensions between conservation and wildlife management in Scandinavia.
Two men from Southern Ontario have been fined a total of $7,000 for illegally killing a bull moose. The case highlights the strict enforcement of wildlife conservation laws in the province.
Ontario conservation officers ask for tips after a calf moose was illegally killed and abandoned north of Thunder Bay. Help solve this wildlife crime.