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Pets & Wildlife

Some dogs want praise over food

August 26, 2016, 5:08am Life

Sometimes the best dog treats aren’t edible. Read story

Wolf advocates outraged that state preparing to kill wolves

August 25, 2016, 11:42am Northwest

Wolf advocates are outraged that the state is preparing for the second time to exterminate an entire wolf pack for preying on livestock in northeastern Washington state. Read story

Rover will map dog’s walk while you’re away

August 24, 2016, 4:43pm Business

Rover wants to make sure there’s no need to worry ever again if Toto had his walk in today. Read story

A cat picked up by an animal control officer sits in a cage. Clark County plans to hire a third officer for the department.

County to hire animal control officer

A cat picked up by an animal control officer sits in a cage. Clark County plans to hire a third officer for the department.

August 24, 2016, 6:07am Clark County News

Clark County will temporarily hire an additional animal control officer, filling what county staff described as a desperate void. Read story

In this image from video taken Saturday in Tyumen, Russia, a 16-year-old cat named Rosinka, carries a three-week-old baby monkey on her back.

Russian cat adopts baby squirrel monkey from zoo

In this image from video taken Saturday in Tyumen, Russia, a 16-year-old cat named Rosinka, carries a three-week-old baby monkey on her back.

August 23, 2016, 5:23pm Nation & World

A Russian cat has adopted a baby squirrel monkey after he was abandoned by his mother at a zoo, comforting the little primate by letting him cling to her back for warmth. Read story

North Koreans look at models of dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum, part of the newly opened Pyongyang Central Zoo in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Tuesday. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un&#039;s latest gift to the lucky residents of Pyongyang, the renovated central zoo, is pulling in thousands of visitors a day with a slew of attractions ranging from such typical zoo fare as elephants, giraffes, penguins and monkeys to a high-tech natural history museum.
Alesia Buttrey, of Cincinnati, holds a sign with a picture of the gorilla Harambe during a vigil in his honor outside the Cincinnati Zoo &amp; Botanical Garden, in Cincinnati.

Cincinnati Zoo Twitter accounts gone amid Harambe comments

Alesia Buttrey, of Cincinnati, holds a sign with a picture of the gorilla Harambe during a vigil in his honor outside the Cincinnati Zoo &amp; Botanical Garden, in Cincinnati.

August 23, 2016, 10:59am Nation & World

The Twitter accounts of an Ohio zoo targeted by online critics and trolls over the shooting of a gorilla have been taken down. Read story

Man sought in Yakima County woodpecker shootings

August 23, 2016, 9:45am Northwest

Wildlife officials are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man believed to have information about the illegal shooting of rare woodpeckers in central Washington. Read story

Hunter (Humane Society for Southwest Washington)

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Hunter (Humane Society for Southwest Washington)

August 22, 2016, 3:18pm Clark County News

Battle Ground’s William Jones said he’s thankful for the outpouring of support after his missing dog, Hunter, was mistakenly re-adopted, and for the help of the Humane Society for Southwest Washington through the ordeal of getting him back. Read story

Trainer Marcia Hinton performs with Lolita in 1995 at the Miami Seaquarium in Miami.

Orca’s health issues cited in unsealed documents

Trainer Marcia Hinton performs with Lolita in 1995 at the Miami Seaquarium in Miami.

August 22, 2016, 12:13pm Northwest

Lolita, a Northwest orca whale living at Seaquarium in Miami, has suffered scrapes and other health problems, according to recently unsealed court documents that offer an unsettling look at the life of the whale captured in 1970. Read story