72 Tigers Die from Canine Distemper in Thai Tourist Parks
Thai authorities have determined that 72 tigers at tourist parks died from canine distemper, alleviating earlier concerns about a potential bird flu outbreak.
Thai authorities have determined that 72 tigers at tourist parks died from canine distemper, alleviating earlier concerns about a potential bird flu outbreak.
Wildlife experts and hunting groups in Manitoba express strong concerns over proposals to add swans and doves to the hunting season, citing ecological and ethical issues.
A Belleville, Michigan resident has been fined $1,700 and banned from fishing in Ontario for one year after pleading guilty to fishing without a license and using extra lines in Lake Erie near Amherstburg.
Shy, scaly pangolins are the most trafficked mammals globally, facing severe threats from illegal wildlife trade and habitat loss, pushing them toward extinction.
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RecommendedShy, scaly pangolins are being trafficked at alarming rates globally, pushing these unique anteaters toward extinction despite conservation efforts.
A Mississauga man has been fined by the Ministry of Natural Resources for hunting a calf moose without a proper license, highlighting enforcement of wildlife protection laws.
A newborn southern resident orca calf has been observed in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, offering hope for the critically endangered population. The calf was photographed on February 16, 2026.
Trumpeter swans are being tagged and banded on Lake Couchiching in Washago, Ontario, as part of ongoing preservation and research initiatives by Trumpeter Swan Conservation Ontario.
Biologists have documented a newborn calf, designated L129, with the critically endangered southern resident killer whale population in the Juan de Fuca Strait, offering cautious hope amid a population decline to just 74 members.
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RecommendedThe Toronto Zoo announced the difficult yet compassionate euthanasia of Hari, a 17-year-old Sumatran tiger, following a decline in health and quality of life.
An injured snowy owl discovered in Drumheller on February 8, 2026, is now receiving specialized care at the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation, highlighting ongoing wildlife rescue efforts in the region.
Animal behaviorists from Florida used positive reinforcement to treat a white rhino's parasitic eye infection in Zimbabwe, preventing blindness and aiding conservation efforts.
A new study reveals that female Hermann's tortoises on Golem Grad island are walking off cliffs to avoid sexually aggressive males, creating an extinction risk.
Two Ontario men have been fined thousands of dollars for illegally selling moose meat, highlighting enforcement efforts by conservation officers to protect wildlife and uphold hunting regulations.
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RecommendedTwo men in Northern Ontario have been fined $5,000 for illegally selling moose meat, highlighting ongoing wildlife conservation enforcement efforts in the province.
A Sydney man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for attempting to smuggle native Australian reptiles overseas using popcorn bags and biscuit tins, setting a record for wildlife trafficking.
An injured cormorant with a fishing hook in its beak pecked at a hospital emergency room door in Bremen, Germany, leading to a rescue by medical staff and firefighters.
An injured cormorant in Bremen, Germany, pecked at an emergency room door, leading to its rescue by firefighters. The unusual incident highlights wildlife encounters in urban areas.
The Toronto Zoo has released the cause of death for Kiko, a 13-year-old male giraffe who died on New Year's Day after becoming trapped between a door and post, leading to cardiac failure from acute muscle exertion.
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RecommendedA Slave Lake resident discovered a malnourished black bear cub hiding in her backyard deck storage container. The cub has been transferred to a wildlife rescue facility for rehabilitation and care.
A landmark animal welfare trial involving a horse exporter has entered its second day in Winnipeg, with protesters gathering outside the Manitoba law courts to mark the start of the court challenge.
The City of Winnipeg has launched the first phase of major upgrades at the North End Water Pollution Control Centre, featuring a new Headworks facility to enhance sewage treatment capacity and environmental protection.
An underweight and injured black bear cub found under a deck in Slave Lake is being rehabilitated by the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation, with a release planned for June 2026.
An orphaned and underweight bear cub rescued from the Slave Lake area is now recovering at the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation, receiving specialized care.
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RecommendedA Saskatchewan man describes wrestling and shooting a moose after it chased his mother on their acreage near Bienfait, highlighting a dramatic wildlife encounter.
The Canadian Wildlife Federation launches a public awareness initiative to protect endangered native grasslands, highlighting their biodiversity and climate benefits.
British Columbia environmental organizations have filed a lawsuit against the federal government for failing to complete critical habitat mapping for threatened southern mountain caribou, with eight herds already extinct.
Calgary's growing skijoring winter sport faces scrutiny as animal welfare advocates raise concerns about potential cruelty and safety risks for horses involved in the high-speed events.
Fishermen in eastern Nova Scotia express serious concerns over a proposed whale sanctuary near Port Hilford, fearing impacts on local livelihoods and fishing traditions.
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RecommendedAs Pacific salmon face unprecedented threats from climate change and habitat degradation, experts argue the Canada-U.S. treaty must evolve from allocation to conservation.