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Animals Refugees Need Help in Burning California
Jan 13

Jan 13 Animals Refugees Need Help in Burning California

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Animal Heroes

As fires rage in southern California, hundreds of animals – dogs, cats, horses, pigs, parrots, the works – are in desperate need of food and shelter.  Local shelters are stretched thin to take in animals as the wildfires have forced human residents to flee to safety.

Donkey Perry Who Modeled for ‘Shrek’ Dies At 30
Jan 10

Jan 10 Donkey Perry Who Modeled for ‘Shrek’ Dies At 30

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animals, Animal Companions

The miniature donkey called Perry – short for Pericles – died last week in Palo Alto at the age of 30. Perry’s claim to fame was as the model for the gabby character “Donkey” in the movie Shrek.

It’s A Snow Day for Happy DC Pandas
Jan 7

Jan 7 It’s A Snow Day for Happy DC Pandas

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animals, Conservation

The National Zoo in Washington shut down this week when five inches of snow blanketed the capital, but a couple of its residents were delighted by the diversion. Qing Bao and Bao Li, the giant pandas who just arrived here, cavorted like schoolchildren in the white stuff.

Bird Flu WipedOut 20 Big Cats in Washington Sanctuary
Jan 7

Jan 7 Bird Flu WipedOut 20 Big Cats in Washington Sanctuary

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animals, Environment, Conservation

The Wild Felid Advocacy Center in Shelton, Washington remains closed after20 of their big cats succumbed to the avian flu last December The sanctuary home to rescued cougars, bobcats, and other wild cats, announced the  news on Facebook.

Kissable Katie Recognized As an Extremely Good Dog
Jan 4

Jan 4 Kissable Katie Recognized As an Extremely Good Dog

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Companions, Animal Heroes

At year’s end the American Kennel Club recognized five very good dogs in its annual Humane Fund Awards for Canine Excellence. The categories include Exemplary Companion, Search and Rescue, Service Dog, Therapy Dog, and Uniformed Service K-9.

Shakespeare’s Icelandic Cur  Enters the Kennel Club
Jan 2

Jan 2 Shakespeare’s Icelandic Cur  Enters the Kennel Club

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animals, Animal Companions

“Pish for thee, Iceland dog! thou prick-ear'd cur of Iceland!” Thusly Shakespeare described the Icelandic sheepdog more than 400 years ago (Henry V, Act II). Now the UK’s Kennel Club will formally recognize the breed, and it’s high time. Long before Shakespeare, the dog was celebrated in the Icelandic Sagas a thousand years ago.

Mastodon Remains Unearthed in New York State
Dec 31

Dec 31 Mastodon Remains Unearthed in New York State

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola

A resident of Orange County, New York noticed something odd poking through the topsoil in his backyard. Upon closer examination – and after calling in some experts – it turned out to be the fossilized remains of a mastodon.

A Man and an Otter Have a Thing In Scotland
Dec 30

Dec 30 A Man and an Otter Have a Thing In Scotland

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Companions
Festive Barred Owl InvadesVirginia Home for Xmas
Dec 25

Dec 25 Festive Barred Owl InvadesVirginia Home for Xmas

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

In Arlington, Virginia, a wild barred owl flew into a home through the chimney and shocked the family inside, first by flying around the living room, then by perching atop the Christmas tree.

Chic Perentie Lizard Finally Gives Birth in LA Zoo
Dec 22

Dec 22 Chic Perentie Lizard Finally Gives Birth in LA Zoo

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Conservation

This week the Los Angeles Zoo announced the birth of two baby perentie lizards, the first of the species to be bred there.

Human Assassins Wipe Out the  Killer Hornet in the US
Dec 19

Dec 19 Human Assassins Wipe Out the  Killer Hornet in the US

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Environment, Insects

It’s been five years since the dreaded “murder hornet” was first spotted in the Pacific Northwest. Ever since, teams of assassins from the US and Washington State departments of agriculture have tracked down and killed  the invasive species; this week the agencies declared the killer hornet dead and gone.

Bald Eagle to Be Named National Bird; So What? 
Dec 17

Dec 17 Bald Eagle to Be Named National Bird; So What? 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

Lawmakers have passed a bill to formally designate the bald eagle as the national bird of the United States. When President Biden signs off on the bill – which breezed through the Senate and House – it will be official.

Britain’s ‘Ugliest Dog’ is Actually Beautiful on the Inside
Dec 16

Dec 16 Britain’s ‘Ugliest Dog’ is Actually Beautiful on the Inside

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animals, Animal Companions

The winner of the UK’s ugliest dog contest is Muppet, a 12-year-old Chinese crested pooch from Peterborough. Bev Nicholson, the dog’s proud owner, says Muppet is a “wonky little rescue dog” that is “beautiful inside and out.”

Squirrel Stuck In a Tree Is a Laughing Matter
Dec 15

Dec 15 Squirrel Stuck In a Tree Is a Laughing Matter

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animals, Nature, The Natural World

Photographer Milko Marchetti happened upon a squirrel in a public park in Ravenna, Italy, so he snapped a shot of the rodent halfway in (or out) of a hole in a tree. “This photo had an effect on me and made me smile a lot in that moment that I clicked the button,” he says. “I knew I had to enter it into the competition.”

New Zealand Will End Greyhound Racing in 2026
Dec 14

Dec 14 New Zealand Will End Greyhound Racing in 2026

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare
In “Flow” Interspecies Passengers Sail Through a Spellbinding Apocalyptic Landscape Captained by a Cat
Dec 12

Dec 12 In “Flow” Interspecies Passengers Sail Through a Spellbinding Apocalyptic Landscape Captained by a Cat

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola

The new animated film “Flow,” about a cat and a motley group of diverse species pitted against the elements, is a visual feast and a surprisingly emotional ride. Surprising because Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis manages to evoke a lot of feeling without anthropomorphizing (or even naming) his cast of characters.

In Ethiopia, a Weird Wolf Enjoys Getting His Snoot Full of Pollen 
Dec 10

Dec 10 In Ethiopia, a Weird Wolf Enjoys Getting His Snoot Full of Pollen 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animals, Environment

We usually think of pollinators – the yentas of the animal kingdom that “marry” male and female plants by transmitting pollen between them – as flying insects, birds, sometimes bats. Biologists have now identified another unusual matchmaker in the field, the Ethiopian wolf.

Wisdom the Albatross, Oldest Bird in the World, Lays an Egg!
Dec 8

Dec 8 Wisdom the Albatross, Oldest Bird in the World, Lays an Egg!

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Animals

The day will come when the albatross named Wisdom, the oldest wild bird in the world (by a staggering amount) no longer completes her annual migration to Midway Atoll, never again takes a mate, builds a nest, or starts a family. Today is not that day.

Retired UK Police Dog Celebrates Surgery by Saving Freezing Human 
Dec 7

Dec 7 Retired UK Police Dog Celebrates Surgery by Saving Freezing Human 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola

Last week a retired police dog, a 12-year-old German shepherd named Bear, was out for his first long walk following surgery when was forced out of retirement. Bear had stumbled upon a missing person, alone and in distress in dense undergrowth.

In Mexico Animal Rights Are Now Fundamental
Dec 4

Dec 4 In Mexico Animal Rights Are Now Fundamental

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

Humane Society International is celebrating a south-of-the-border success this week, as Mexico announces it has enshrined animal protection as a fundamental value in its constitution.

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