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Good News? Thousands of Giant Spiders on the Loose in UK
Nov 5

Nov 5 Good News? Thousands of Giant Spiders on the Loose in UK

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Conservation, Insects

Thousands of giant spiders are on the prowl in the UK and that’s a good thing, according to the Chester Zoo, which is responsible for setting the arachnids loose.

Peanut the Influencer Squirrel Euthanized by Speedy State
Nov 4

Nov 4 Peanut the Influencer Squirrel Euthanized by Speedy State

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

A squirrel with a huge social media following was taken into custody last week and euthanized by New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation. The DEC said it had received reports of “unsafe housing of wildlife that could carry rabies and the illegal keeping of wildlife as pets.” 

Marilyn Perry Honored at WMF Hadrian Gala
Nov 4

Nov 4 Marilyn Perry Honored at WMF Hadrian Gala

Manuela Hoelterhoff
Human Interest
You Must Remember This: A Kiss Is Just an Adaptive Trait
Nov 1

Nov 1 You Must Remember This: A Kiss Is Just an Adaptive Trait

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animals

Humans have been kissing each other – for one reason or another – for thousands of years. Evolutionary psychologist Adriano Lameira wants to know why, so he’s been spying on our kissing cousins (other apes) to see if they offer any clues that might reveal the purpose, if any, of a good smooch.

Seven New Frog Species Named After Star Trek Captains
Oct 31

Oct 31 Seven New Frog Species Named After Star Trek Captains

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animals, Conservation

Scientists have identified seven new frog species in Madagascar. The herpetologists who found them happen to be Star Trek fans, so each of the new species are named after characters from the sci-fi show.

World Monuments Fund celebrated Marilyn Perry and Peter Marino at its 35th Annual Hadrian Gala
Oct 31

Oct 31 World Monuments Fund celebrated Marilyn Perry and Peter Marino at its 35th Annual Hadrian Gala

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
A Cougar, a Coatimundi and a Pot-Bellied Pig Get New Life
Oct 29

Oct 29 A Cougar, a Coatimundi and a Pot-Bellied Pig Get New Life

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

It’s usually good news when a roadside zoo shuts down. One of the worst of these miserable facilities was Waccatee Zoo in Myrtle Beach, which was closed down last year following a prolonged lawsuit with PETA.

Namibia and Zimbabwe Set to Butcher Elephants for Food (And Profit?)
Oct 28

Oct 28 Namibia and Zimbabwe Set to Butcher Elephants for Food (And Profit?)

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

A brutal drought in southern Africa threatens food supplies across at least six countries. Among them, Namibia and Zimbabwe have recently announced plans to cull hundreds of wild animals, including nearly 300 elephants, as they struggle to feed their populations.

Five Elephants In Colorado Up for Personhood
Oct 25

Oct 25 Five Elephants In Colorado Up for Personhood

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

This week the Colorado Supreme Court heard arguments on behalf of five elephants in the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. The question at hand: Shall the pachyderms have the same rights as “persons” under the law?

Congresswoman Boebert Grouses About Protecting ‘Ugly’ Bird
Oct 24

Oct 24 Congresswoman Boebert Grouses About Protecting ‘Ugly’ Bird

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Conservation, Environment

This week the Bureau of Land Management finalized plans to protect the Gunnison sage-grouse, a threatened species in western Colorado and eastern Utah.

Unsinkable Cat Survives Hurricane, Reunites with Family
Oct 23

Oct 23 Unsinkable Cat Survives Hurricane, Reunites with Family

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Heroes, Animal Welfare

When Hurricane Helene blew through Burnsville, North Carolina last month, flooding forced evacuations as the Cane River swelled to 20 feet above normal. One family watched in horror as their beloved cat, Ricardo Blanco, was swept away in the waters.

No One Is Claiming Escaped Emus on Long Island
Oct 21

Oct 21 No One Is Claiming Escaped Emus on Long Island

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

Do three emus constitute a mob? That’s how many were rescued on a busy roadway in Selden, New York a few weeks ago.  The Strong Island Animal Rescue said in a Facebook post that they were alerted to a baby emu loose on Middle County Road, but when arrived on the scene they found not one but three juvenile emus, running around and “in danger of getting hit by cars.”

Montana Man Gets Six Months for Cloning Giant Sheep
Oct 21

Oct 21 Montana Man Gets Six Months for Cloning Giant Sheep

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Conservation

A rancher in Montana illegally used tissue and testicles from wild sheep to breed “giant” hybrids, which he planned to sell to private hunting grounds in Texas and Minnesota, where they would have been slaughtered by trophy hunters.

Female Gibbons Dance to Their Own Tune
Oct 18

Oct 18 Female Gibbons Dance to Their Own Tune

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Conservation

Researchers have found that female gibbons sometimes move in ways that look for all the world like dancing. Zoologist Kai Caspar and colleagues have analyzed these stylized movements in a study to be published in the journal Primates (a preprint is available here).

There's Hope for North America's Most Endangered Bird
Oct 18

Oct 18 There's Hope for North America's Most Endangered Bird

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Conservation

Just a few years ago the population of the Florida grasshopper sparrow, a “critically imperiled” species and the most endangered bird on the continent, was hanging by the thread.

Pet Lovers Grab the Popcorn for NY Film Fests
Oct 16

Oct 16 Pet Lovers Grab the Popcorn for NY Film Fests

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola

This week the New York Cat Film Festival premieres in the city, followed by the NY Dog Film Fest a few days later. The first is an “exploration through film of the fascinating felines who share our lives,” according to the festival website; the latter a “philanthropic celebration of the love between dogs and their people.”

Move to Ban Octopus Farming Gains Momentum
Oct 14

Oct 14 Move to Ban Octopus Farming Gains Momentum

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

In July, senators from the nation’s largest and smallest states introduced legislation to ban commercial octopus farming in the US and prohibit the import of farmed octopus from elsewhere.

After the Storm, Here Come the Alligators
Oct 11

Oct 11 After the Storm, Here Come the Alligators

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

If the pair of hurricanes that just stormed through Florida and environs wasn’t biblical enough, now comes the wildlife – especially alligators. In the storms’ aftermath, humans are coming face to face with displaced gators in the debris and floodwaters.

While Others Evacuate, Tampa Zoo Staffers Hunker Down, Chop Veggies and Comfort Residents 
Oct 10

Oct 10 While Others Evacuate, Tampa Zoo Staffers Hunker Down, Chop Veggies and Comfort Residents 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Animal Heroes

More than 1000 animals reside in Florida’s ZooTampa at Lowry Park, which happens to be just ten miles from the waterfront. When Hurricane Milton blew through town this week, a dozen brave zoo staff hunkered down with their charges, even as other humans had hightailed it out of the mandatory evacuation zone.

Dog Gita Alerts Police to Injured Owner 
Oct 9

Oct 9 Dog Gita Alerts Police to Injured Owner 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Heroes, Animal Companions

A sheriff's deputy in northeast Washington, not far from the Canadian border, was on patrol in a rural wooded area when he came across a dog sitting in the road. Deputy Wright tried to coax the dog into his vehicle so he could find the owner, but the pup held her ground.

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