Goose tests positive for avian flu in St. Thomas
A goose in St. Thomas, Ontario, has tested positive for avian influenza. Southwestern Public Health is monitoring the situation. Learn about the risks and public health guidance.
A goose in St. Thomas, Ontario, has tested positive for avian influenza. Southwestern Public Health is monitoring the situation. Learn about the risks and public health guidance.
A rare European robin has been spotted in Montreal, creating excitement among birdwatchers. Discover the details of this unusual avian visitor and its newfound local fame.
Annual Christmas bird counts in Windsor-Essex yielded encouraging data and a rare sighting, revealing long-term population trends for local wildlife.
Animal rescue groups saved 41 cats from a hoarding situation in Wynyard, Sask. The director of Mozart Sympawthy Animal Sanctuary is calling for mandatory spay and neuter bylaws to prevent future cases.
Officials in Elgin are investigating reports of sick and dead birds in Port Stanley, Ontario. Learn the latest details on the local wildlife incident and official response.
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.'
Powerful storms in Newfoundland and Labrador have stranded dovekies, small seabirds resembling penguins. One rescued bird was safely released back to the ocean. Discover the impact of severe weather on Arctic wildlife.
A rare taiga flycatcher, native to Siberia, has been spotted in Vancouver's West End, marking its first-ever recorded sighting in Canada. Bird watchers are flocking to see it.
Volunteers across Prince Edward Island participate in the annual Christmas Bird Count, contributing to vital continental wildlife data. Discover what rare species they found.
Birdwatchers flocked to a Vancouver park after a Taiga Flycatcher, a species never before recorded in Canada, was photographed. The historic sighting occurred on December 27, 2025.
Explore the stunning 1898 panoramic map of Vancouver, a colorful historical snapshot detailing every building and street of the young city. Discover its creation and legacy.
A cluster of dead crows discovered in Chatham-Kent has tested positive for avian influenza. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely. Learn more about the local impact.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration unlawfully withheld Homeland Security grants from states over immigration policy. The decision restores over $233 million in vital counterterrorism funding.
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, challenging state laws that limit federal immigration enforcement at hospitals and courthouses. The legal clash highlights ongoing tensions over immigration policy
Officials are investigating a cluster of dead crows found in Chatham-Kent in December 2025 for possible avian influenza. Get the latest details on the ongoing probe.
A Canada goose in Tottenham, Ontario, has tested positive for avian influenza. Authorities are monitoring the situation for potential wildlife and agricultural impacts. Learn the details.
A dog in Alberta has died from Avian Influenza, the provincial SPCA confirmed. This rare case raises concerns about cross-species transmission. Learn the facts and safety measures.
A devastating avian influenza outbreak at a Perth County, Ontario, turkey farm forces the euthanasia of 56,000 birds. Officials are working to contain the highly pathogenic virus.
Abbotsford poultry farmers confront a devastating cleanup after flooding kills an estimated 175,000 birds, a severe blow to an industry already battling a multi-year avian influenza outbreak. Learn about the impact and the fight to save family farms.
Moderna secures major funding to develop a bird flu vaccine, highlighting a global push to prepare for potential pandemics. Read about the coalition's investment.
The Vancouver Foundation awarded a $300,000 grant to the 'Decolonial Dog Sanctuary,' an illegal camp blocking the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline. Discover the details and controversy.
A facility in the Barrie-Muskoka area has been designated as Canada's first sanctuary of its kind. Discover the details and significance of this landmark development for animal welfare and 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.
Italy announces the creation of Europe's first marine sanctuary for dolphins, a landmark conservation effort for the species. Learn about the project's goals and its inspiration.
Humboldt penguins at a Paris zoo are being vaccinated against avian influenza in a preventive measure. Learn about the global efforts to protect wildlife from the virus.
Calgary has been recertified as a 'bird-friendly city' by Nature Canada, a testament to its urban conservation efforts. However, local advocates highlight key areas for improvement to better protect over 200 species. Discover the city's achievements and t
A wildlife photographer captured images of a rare barn owl in a south Calgary park, a highly unusual sighting for the city. Discover the details of this remarkable encounter.
Hope for Wildlife announces a new sanctuary dedicated to rehabilitating orphaned black bear cubs in Nova Scotia, marking a significant expansion for wildlife rescue.
Mike McIntosh of Bear With Us Sanctuary in Sprucedale, Ontario, earns top honours as 2025's Wildlife Rehabber of the Year for his dedicated work in bear rehabilitation and conservation.
An injured bald eagle rescued by an Ottawa Valley woman has been euthanized after medical tests revealed severe, untreatable injuries. The eagle named Charlie was cared for by Safe Wings Ottawa.