Tag: Conservation
Chuck-will’s-widow Bird Nursed Back to Health and Released in Fort Lauderdale...
A Chuck-will's-widow bird has been successfully nursed back to health and released back into the wild by the staff at Pelican Harbor Seabird Station...
Pelican Harbor Seabird Station Opens New Facility in Miami – WSVN...
Pelican Harbor Seabird Station in Miami has recently unveiled their new wildlife hospital and education center, marking a significant milestone for the organization. The...
Saint Louis Zoo euthanizes beloved 17-year-old African lion
The passing of Ingozi, the elderly African male lion at the Saint Louis Zoo, has left many saddened. The zoo announced on Monday that...
Alligator Rescued from Creek and relocated to Reptile Sanctuary in Fort...
An alligator was recently rescued from a creek in Haverstraw, New York, and is now on its way to a reptile sanctuary in Fort...
First Sitting US President Visits Amazon Rainforest – WSVN 7News Miami...
President Joe Biden made history by becoming the first sitting American president to visit the Amazon rainforest. The Amazon rainforest plays a crucial role...
Rescue and Rehabilitation of Chuck-will’s-widow at Pelican Harbor Seabird Station in...
A nocturnal bird in South Florida, known as Chuck-will's-widow, found itself grounded after crashing into something while flying around. The staff at Pelican Harbor...
Triplet Red Pandas Born at Lincoln Children’s Zoo: Cute Baby Animals...
The Lincoln Children's Zoo in Nebraska recently welcomed the arrival of triplet red pandas. The adorable baby animals, two males and one female, were...
Wildwood’s Second Deer Culling Season: Addressing Density and Safety Concerns
The city of Wildwood in Missouri is gearing up for its second deer culling season in an effort to address concerns regarding high deer...
Rescued Exotic Servals from St. Louis County Car Crash Find Shelter...
Two exotic servals found themselves in an unexpected situation after being rescued from a car crash in St. Louis County. The animals, native to...
The Future of Florida’s Key Deer Amid Rising Seas: WSVN 7News...
Big Pine Key, Florida is home to the world's only Key deer, the smallest subspecies of the white-tailed deer. These deer, numbering around 800,...