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Pets & Wildlife

Adoptive family will return Hunter to Battle Ground firefighter

August 21, 2016, 7:38pm Clark County News

After fighting a wildfire in Eastern Washington, Williams Jones of Battle Ground realized that his black Lab, Hunter, had run away from the dog sitter, was picked up by an animal shelter and adopted by another family. Read story

Bobbie Anne Schroering of Corvallis, Ore., takes her dog Cece through the jumping portion of the Poodle Olympics on Sunday at Poodle Palooza.

Poodle Palooza features Olympic spirit, feats and more

Bobbie Anne Schroering of Corvallis, Ore., takes her dog Cece through the jumping portion of the Poodle Olympics on Sunday at Poodle Palooza.

August 21, 2016, 7:21pm Clark County News

Poodle owners know the stereotypes about their dogs: They’re froufrou. They’re snooty. Read story

Firefighter’s lost dog given up for adoption while he was gone

August 19, 2016, 2:25pm Clark County News

The Humane Society for Southwest Washington faced a fiery online backlash after giving up for adoption a dog that had run away while his firefighter owner was away for work. Read story

Water-collecting bees will make multiple flights for the good of the hive. Each bee can carry only about 50 micrograms of water in a flight.

Animals find ways to battle the heat

Water-collecting bees will make multiple flights for the good of the hive. Each bee can carry only about 50 micrograms of water in a flight.

August 19, 2016, 6:01am Life

You think you’re hot. Try living in a space no bigger than, well, a beehive with 20,000 of your closest friends. Or, wearing a down coat as summer temperatures start to cook. Read story

A captive Osprey is seen at the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in Holderness, N.H. Iain MacLeod, a researcher at the center, is using solar-powered satellite transmitters attached to the backs of juvenile and adult Ospreys to track the international migrations of birds nesting in the Northeast.

Scientists unravel mystery of osprey migration

A captive Osprey is seen at the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in Holderness, N.H. Iain MacLeod, a researcher at the center, is using solar-powered satellite transmitters attached to the backs of juvenile and adult Ospreys to track the international migrations of birds nesting in the Northeast.

August 18, 2016, 1:53pm Nation & World

Scientists have long known ospreys make an epic journey each summer from New England to South America. But the details of their dangerous trip remained a mystery — until now. Read story

In this image from video taken Monday, Yang Yang the panda cradles her new cubs at Vienna&#039;s Schoenbrunn Zoo.

Surprise! Giant panda bears twins at Vienna Zoo

In this image from video taken Monday, Yang Yang the panda cradles her new cubs at Vienna&#039;s Schoenbrunn Zoo.

August 16, 2016, 5:08pm Nation & World

The giant panda that gave birth at Vienna’s Schoenbrunn Zoo last week was hiding a tiny little secret — an extra cub. Read story

State kills 2 wolves in Northeast Washington

August 12, 2016, 5:11pm Northwest

State wildlife officials in helicopters have shot and killed two gray wolves in Northeastern Washington, and plan on removing more of the animals. Read story

These two coyote pups were found alone after their mother was hit by a car.

Baby animals want old fur coats

These two coyote pups were found alone after their mother was hit by a car.

August 12, 2016, 6:03am Life

For as many times as fur in fashion has been proclaimed dead, it’s been resurrected. In 2015, it was featured in 73 percent of 436 Fashion Week shows in New York, London, Paris and Milan, according to Saga Furs, a Finnish fur auction house. A recent Gallup survey found that… Read story

Tina, a female alligator who has lived at the Humane Society&#039;s shelter in Pasadena, Calif., for the past 18 years, has a new home -- the Los Angeles Zoo -- where she will join local celebrity alligator Reggie.

After 18 years, gator gets new home

Tina, a female alligator who has lived at the Humane Society&#039;s shelter in Pasadena, Calif., for the past 18 years, has a new home -- the Los Angeles Zoo -- where she will join local celebrity alligator Reggie.

August 12, 2016, 6:00am Pets & Wildlife

The Pasadena Humane Society is saying: See you later, alligator. Read story

Study confirms ‘cat people’ stereotypes

August 12, 2016, 6:00am Life

or their owners do, anyway. At least that’s the conclusion we’re drawing from a new data set released by Facebook Research, in honor (or in contempt?) of International Cat Day. Read story