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Pets & Wildlife

This photo provided on Thursday, June 22, 2023, by the Buffalo Zoo, in Buffalo, N.Y., shows the litter of four African Lion cubs born to their mother, Lusaka and father, Tiberius. Three cubs were born in the late evening of June 2, 2023, and one cub was born in the early hours of June 3, 2023, at the Buffalo Zoo.

African lion pride swells with birth of 4 cubs at Buffalo Zoo

This photo provided on Thursday, June 22, 2023, by the Buffalo Zoo, in Buffalo, N.Y., shows the litter of four African Lion cubs born to their mother, Lusaka and father, Tiberius. Three cubs were born in the late evening of June 2, 2023, and one cub was born in the early hours of June 3, 2023, at the Buffalo Zoo.

June 22, 2023, 2:30pm Life

Four African lion cubs were born at the Buffalo Zoo earlier this month and all appear to be healthy and growing, the zoo announced Thursday. Read story

Cat behaviorist and owner of Feline Behavior Solutions Marci Koski feeds her cat Momo, 14. Her services are in demand locally as well as in countries around the world. All that's needed is a computer and a Zoom link.

Vancouver cat behaviorist helps ‘guardians’ get purr-fectly in tune with kitties

Cat behaviorist and owner of Feline Behavior Solutions Marci Koski feeds her cat Momo, 14. Her services are in demand locally as well as in countries around the world. All that's needed is a computer and a Zoom link.

June 22, 2023, 6:03am Clark County Life

If dogs charm us with their transparent desires, then perhaps cats are beloved because they’re so mysterious. Why do they do the odd and sometimes aggravating things they do? And how can they be so adorable while getting up to such mischief? Read story

Jeremiah Moore has a cricket climb onto his arm during the migration of Mormon crickets Saturday in Spring Creek, Nev. Mormon crickets are native to the Great Basin and Intermountain West.

Residents fight back as Mormon crickets invade Nevada town

Jeremiah Moore has a cricket climb onto his arm during the migration of Mormon crickets Saturday in Spring Creek, Nev. Mormon crickets are native to the Great Basin and Intermountain West.

June 20, 2023, 4:37pm Life

Dana Dolan was driving through her small Nevada hometown when she thought she had come upon a gory crash. The ground surrounding Elko’s stretch of Interstate 80 looked as if it had been covered in blood. As the red color shifted and moved, she realized instead it was an infiltration… Read story

She paid $18,500 for a service dog but became the dog’s ‘emotional support human’ instead

June 19, 2023, 6:02am Northwest

During the throes of the pandemic in 2020, Amy Fellows struggled to get her then-11-year-old autistic child, who has severe anxiety, to leave the house. She thought a service dog could help. Read story

Benito the giraffe looks out from his enclosure Tuesday at the city run Central Park, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

Benito the giraffe is alone and struggling at small Mexican zoo, climate activists say

Benito the giraffe looks out from his enclosure Tuesday at the city run Central Park, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

June 17, 2023, 6:08am Life

Benito the giraffe arrived in Mexico’s arid northern border city of Ciudad Juarez just last month, and already the climate appears to be a problem — and he’s only had to deal with the scorching heat of summer. Read story

A North Atlantic right whale feeds on the surface of Cape Cod bay off the coast of Plymouth, Mass., on March 28, 2018. A federal appeals court sided with commercial fishermen Friday who say new restrictions aimed at saving the North Atlantic right whale, a vanishing species of whale, could put them out of business.

Federal court sides with lobster fishermen in whale case

A North Atlantic right whale feeds on the surface of Cape Cod bay off the coast of Plymouth, Mass., on March 28, 2018. A federal appeals court sided with commercial fishermen Friday who say new restrictions aimed at saving the North Atlantic right whale, a vanishing species of whale, could put them out of business.

June 16, 2023, 5:54pm Nation & World

A federal appeals court has sided with commercial fishermen who say proposed restrictions aimed at saving a vanishing species of whale could put them out of business. Read story

Numerous pigs roam the property of Mary Tharp in the Cottage Hill community, Thursday, June 1, 2023, in Pensacola, Fla. Animal control officers spent 3-and-a-half days rounding up 608 animals and shipping them off to farms or other locations in the region.

Officers round up hundreds of pigs at overwhelmed Florida sanctuary

Numerous pigs roam the property of Mary Tharp in the Cottage Hill community, Thursday, June 1, 2023, in Pensacola, Fla. Animal control officers spent 3-and-a-half days rounding up 608 animals and shipping them off to farms or other locations in the region.

June 16, 2023, 6:57am Pets & Wildlife

Animal control officers rounded up more than 600 pigs from an animal sanctuary in Florida after their overwhelmed owner called for help. Read story

Officials with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed a rare wolverine sighting in California.

Wolverine spotted in California mountains

Officials with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed a rare wolverine sighting in California.

June 16, 2023, 6:02am Pets & Wildlife

An extremely rare creature was barely seen in California over the last century — until it was spotted multiple times in May. Read story

Philadelphia Zoo: Accidental deaths of 5 meerkats apparently caused by poisoning linked to dye

June 14, 2023, 10:16am Nation & World

The sudden deaths of all five meerkats at the Philadelphia Zoo this month were apparently caused by an accidental poisoning linked to a dye that is used to mark the animals, zoo officials said, but an investigation into the deaths remains ongoing. Read story

Thousands of dead fish wash up on Texas beach

June 13, 2023, 4:33pm Life

Tens of thousands of dead fish washed up on the Texas Gulf Coast over the weekend, covering the shoreline with rotting carcasses and leading local officials to warn visitors to keep away. Read story