In the suburbs of Paris, a dedicated wildlife hospital works to rescue injured animals and return them to their natural habitats. The hospital focuses on providing care without domesticating these animals, ensuring they remain wild.
In the heart of the Vézère Valley forests in Dordogne, former architect Franc Coulee is revitalizing traditional techniques for wildlife observation. Through his leadership of a local association, Coulee aims to enhance understanding and respect for wildlife.
The Natural Resources Conservation Agency in Maluku announced the successful release of the Maluku cuscus into its natural habitat. This initiative aims to enhance efforts to protect endangered species following its transfer from a quarantine center.
The Malaysian Wildlife and National Parks Department announced the seizure of a large quantity of smuggled wildlife parts in Johor, valued at <strong>36.8 million ringgit</strong>. This operation highlights the rampant illegal wildlife trade in the region.
Japan has reported an unprecedented increase in bear attacks during the fiscal year 2025, with <strong>238 people</strong> injured and <strong>13 fatalities</strong>. These incidents highlight the growing interaction between humans and wildlife.
In a stunning display, intimate footage reveals an unconventional friendship between a zebra and a giraffe, showcasing the unique bonds that can form among animals in the wild. This rare friendship highlights the social interactions between different species in their natural habitat.
Singapore has announced the launch of a free online animal library aimed at enhancing wildlife exploration in the country. This initiative seeks to make natural experiences more accessible to everyone.
A young peregrine falcon has died in Singapore, raising concerns among wildlife enthusiasts. While two siblings have successfully taken flight, this incident questions the environmental conditions affecting these birds.
Malaysian authorities have seized a massive quantity of protected wildlife parts, including hundreds of snake and bear gall bladders, during a raid in Johor. This operation, conducted by the Department of Wildlife and National Parks, is considered the largest of its kind in the country.
Reliable sources have confirmed that the oldest turtle in the world, known as 'Jonathan', is still alive despite rumors of its death. The turtle, residing on Saint Helena Island, is considered a symbol of immortality and wildlife history.
Authorities in Singapore have announced the start of crow shooting operations in nine cities, beginning in Yishun. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to mitigate the damage caused by these birds in urban areas.
East Africa is witnessing a surge in ant smuggling activities, highlighted by the arrest of a Chinese national in Kenya with over 2,200 queen ants. This raises concerns about the impact on local ecosystems.
The Malaysian Department of Wildlife and National Parks announced that the transfer of 19 elephants is aimed at environmental conservation, not for sale. This statement comes in response to circulating rumors on social media.