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Three Starving Piglets Rescued from Art Project Distressing Danish Sausage Shoppers 
Mar 7

Mar 7 Three Starving Piglets Rescued from Art Project Distressing Danish Sausage Shoppers 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

Three baby pigs were stolen from an art exhibition in Copenhagen last week, and that’s the good news. The pigs would have been allowed to starve to death – just as the artist intended – in a misguided attempt to draw attention to animal welfare in Denmark.

In a First, British Bison Use Needles  to Vax Themselves
Mar 5

Mar 5 In a First, British Bison Use Needles  to Vax Themselves

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Conservation

A pair of young bison bulls in a UK sanctuary have been taught to self medicate, specifically by vaccinating themselves. The staff at Wildwood Trust in Kent say the animals have been trained to lean into needles, which is less stressful than the typical procedure: shooting darts into them.

Baby, a Pet Deer, Latest Victim of Smug Bureaucrats 
Mar 3

Mar 3 Baby, a Pet Deer, Latest Victim of Smug Bureaucrats 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Animals

A pet deer has been confiscated in Pennsylvania. Tammy Shiery of Fayette County says that she and several neighbors raised the 2-year-old deer from the time they found him as a fawn, but the Pennsylvania Game Commission says that’s illegal.

Opossum Hospitalized After Gorging on Chocolate Cake
Feb 26

Feb 26 Opossum Hospitalized After Gorging on Chocolate Cake

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

A family in Omaha, Nebraska made the mistake of leaving an entire tuxedo chocolate mousse cake on their back porch. An opossum found it and that was the end of the cake, and almost the end of the opossum.

Capybaras In Posh Neighborhood Get Vasectomies
Feb 23

Feb 23 Capybaras In Posh Neighborhood Get Vasectomies

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Conservation, Environment

A gated community in Argentina – built on a wetland along the Luján River, north of Buenos Aires – is home to about 45,000 wealthy residents and at least 1000 capybaras. The humans who live in Nordelta are about to deploy assorted birth control methods on the growing rodent population.

Smuggled Spider Monkeys Open $66 Million Center at Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo 
Feb 20

Feb 20 Smuggled Spider Monkeys Open $66 Million Center at Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Conservation

Five young Mexican spider monkeys are about to make their public debut at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago. Rescued at the US-Mexican border in 2023, the babies have been recovering from their ordeal suffered at the hands of smugglers. The zoo will feature their story for educational purposes.

Washington’s Scorched Earth Approach Makes News and People Disappear
Feb 19

Feb 19 Washington’s Scorched Earth Approach Makes News and People Disappear

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Animals, Environment

Last week the Centers for Disease Control released some startling information about the bird flu virus, namely that it can be spread between cats and humans. The data appeared briefly online, then vanished.

It’s Valentine’s Day! Neuter a Stray to Commemorate Your Ex!
Feb 14

Feb 14 It’s Valentine’s Day! Neuter a Stray to Commemorate Your Ex!

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Animal Companions

It’s that time of year again. This weekend animal shelters and zoos around the world are fundraising by encouraging people to perform symbolic acts of vengeance against their exes. The “anti-love” campaigns can take many forms.  

Giant Schnauzer Is Top Dog At Westminster Show
Feb 12

Feb 12 Giant Schnauzer Is Top Dog At Westminster Show

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Companions, Animals, Human Interest

A giant schnauzer named Monty with a pronounced beard and a jaunty gait wins Best In Show this week at the Westminster Dog Show. The 5-year-old had reached the final round in the previous two years; he finally won it all, besting an impressive field of competitors.

Czech Beavers Build Dams While Authorities Dawdle for Years
Feb 11

Feb 11 Czech Beavers Build Dams While Authorities Dawdle for Years

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola

Last month beavers in the Czech Republic built several dams in the Brdy region, practically overnight. The semi-aquatic mammals managed to construct their “infrastructure project” exactly where humans had planned to build one themselves, but had been stalled for years while local authorities grappled with permit issues.

Lab-Grown Meat for Pets Goes on Sale in UK
Feb 7

Feb 7 Lab-Grown Meat for Pets Goes on Sale in UK

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Companions, Conservation

Last summer the UK became the first country in Europe to legalize pet-food meat grown in a lab. This week the company Meatly has put its lab-grown dog treat called Chick Bites on the store shelves for the first time.

Walking Watermelon Born in Tacoma Zoo
Feb 6

Feb 6 Walking Watermelon Born in Tacoma Zoo

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Conservation, Animals

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington announced the birth this week of a rare, endangered Malayan tapir calf. The new arrival is only the second tapir born at the zoo in its 120-year history.

Thai Princess Adopts Moo Daeng, the Grieving Dog Found Outside a 7-Eleven 
Feb 4

Feb 4 Thai Princess Adopts Moo Daeng, the Grieving Dog Found Outside a 7-Eleven 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Companions, Animal Welfare

A grieving dog who waited for months outside a convenience store in Thailand after his owner died has been adopted – by a Thai princess. The dog, named Moo Daeng, hung around his usual spot outside a 7-Eleven in Nakhon Ratchasima every day after his owner — who was homeless — died in November.

Florida Freeze Makes 1,200 Sea Turtles Comatose
Jan 31

Jan 31 Florida Freeze Makes 1,200 Sea Turtles Comatose

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Animals, Environment

A rare winter storm last week hit Florida’s panhandle, catching many humans unprepared. Also unaccustomed to the frigid temps were hundreds of endangered sea turtles, whose metabolism shut down when their habitat gets too frosty.

California’s Venomous Shrew Finally Caught on Camera 
Jan 30

Jan 30 California’s Venomous Shrew Finally Caught on Camera 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animals

Last year zoology students at Berkeley were surprised to learn that every living mammal indigenous to California had been captured on film except for one, the Mount Lyell shrew. That omission became a mission for Prakrit Jain and Harper Forbes, along with wildlife photographer Vishal Subramanyan, who ventured out into the eastern Sierra Nevada mountains to find the elusive shrew.

Rillette the Wild Boar Escapes French Authorities
Jan 27

Jan 27 Rillette the Wild Boar Escapes French Authorities

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Animal Companions

In April 2023,  Elodie Cappé found an abandoned boar piglet near the rubbish bins on her horse farm in Chaource, France. She tried to release the piglet back into the wild, unsuccessfully, so she named it – Rillette, after the local dish of shredded pork – gave it a pen, and had the boar sterilised and vaccinated.

Two New Truffle Species Discovered (by Dogs)
Jan 25

Jan 25 Two New Truffle Species Discovered (by Dogs)

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola

Researchers from Michigan State University and the University of Florida have confirmed the discovery of two new species of truffles in North America. The scientists confirmed it, but the discovery was made by a couple of good dogs.

Biden Wildlife Agency Approved Billion $ Plus Plan to Shoot 450,000 Barred Owls 
Jan 21

Jan 21 Biden Wildlife Agency Approved Billion $ Plus Plan to Shoot 450,000 Barred Owls 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare, Conservation

The US Fish and Wildlife Service under the Biden Administration concocted a plan to save spotted owls in the West by killing off hundreds of thousands of barred owls that have invaded the smaller species’ habitat. Now four lawmakers from rural Oregon are asking the new administration to stop the cull before it can begin.

Supergiant ‘Darth Vader’ Bug Discovered in South China Sea
Jan 18

Jan 18 Supergiant ‘Darth Vader’ Bug Discovered in South China Sea

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Insects, The Natural World

Scientists have discovered a huge sea bug – a “supergiant” over a foot long weighing more than two pounds. Its head resembles the helmet worn by Darth Vader in Star Wars, so the biologists naturally named the new species “vaderi.”

Dog-Meat Farm Turns Humanely Raised Pups into Weiners With Natural Casing 
Jan 14

Jan 14 Dog-Meat Farm Turns Humanely Raised Pups into Weiners With Natural Casing 

Manuela Hoelterhoff & Mike DiPaola
Animal Welfare

Molly Elwood runs “Elwood’s Dog Meat,” a company that raises dogs the way grass-fed beef farms raise cattle: ethically and humanely, so that the meat is delicious and consumers can feel good about eating it. 

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