Category : Wildlife Conservation


Oldest Tortoise Jonathan Alive, Death Rumors False

Jonathan, the world's oldest known tortoise, is confirmed to be alive and healthy on St. Helena, despite recent false rumors of his demise. The 191-year-old reptile continues to thrive under expert care.

N.B. Extends 2026 Wild Turkey Hunting Season

New Brunswick announces a longer wild turkey hunting season for 2026, responding to increased demand as the non-native species becomes established with a growing population.

Dutch Seize 261 Wild Parrot Eggs at Schiphol Airport

Dutch customs officials at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport have intercepted 261 suspected wild parrot eggs, with one chick found hatching during the seizure, highlighting ongoing wildlife trafficking concerns.

Satellite Tracks Three-Limbed Sea Turtle After Release

A rehabilitated adult female Kemp's ridley sea turtle, missing one limb, is now being monitored via satellite after its release into the ocean off Florida, marking a significant conservation effort for this endangered species.

Australian Dog That Saved 100 Koalas Retires

Bear, an Australian canine celebrated for rescuing over 100 koalas, has officially retired. His work with conservationists highlights the vital role of detection dogs in wildlife protection efforts.

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