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The pride of lions at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is growing, as three new cubs were born August 16 through August 17th. Mother Naomi is taking care of the cubs behind-the-scenes, and zoo veterinary teams say the cubs all appear to be healthy.
Two baby Amur leopard cubs born in June made their public debut on Wednesday morning at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo. The cubs were born June 19 as part of the Species Survival Plan for this critically endangered species.
The state Appellate Court dealt another blow to an animal rights group’s quixotic legal effort to have three elephants named Beulah, Minnie and Karen declared legal “persons” so they can be released from a Litchfield County zoo.
Animal rights extremists are becoming increasingly aggressive in their efforts to end animal agriculture and the meat industry. Releasing reports from major activist conferences enables everyone in animal agriculture to prepare for strategies and tactics targeting their livelihood.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) jointly announce revisions to regulations that implement portions of the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
A 60-minute documentary called ‘World's Most Famous Tiger’ has won the Best Environment Film award at the 66th National Film Awards.
Animal extremist and vegans plan to protest against the Stark County Fair (OH) and push a non-meat and non-dairy agenda.
If you thought animal and environmental activists had already pushed the envelope far enough in the world of federal court litigation, think again.
Long-time fairgoer Sara Krieger said it’s disturbing what the group has been doing. “They have been going around and cutting halters and cutting the hairs off the tail of cattle as well as letting the animals out,” Krieger said.
Back in 2010, India sought to double its tiger population by 2022. But on International Tiger Day, the country announced it met its goal four years earlier than expected. Nearly 3,000 tigers now reside in India, that's more than 70% of the world's tiger population.
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