Lions Leave Behind Only Bloody Bits of Rhino Poachers
Three poachers were reportedly mauled to death by a pride of lions after sneaking onto a nature reserve in South Africa to kill rhinos for their horns.
Read MoreLions Leave Behind Only Bloody Bits of Rhino Poachers
Three poachers were reportedly mauled to death by a pride of lions after sneaking onto a nature reserve in South Africa to kill rhinos for their horns.
Read MoreWhale off Thailand’s Coast Dies After Swallowing Over 80 Plastic Bags
Shocking photos from Thailand are showing the grim effects of litter on animals.
Read MoreThis Is Sick: Man Kidnaps Stranded Dolphin From a Beach in China and Drives Off
This is sad and outrageous. Chinese netizens are horrified and furious at the man’s actions.
Read MoreMeet Zimbabwe’s First All-Female, Combat-Trained Anti-Poaching Unit
Talk about heroes. These women—many of them single mothers—are working to protect and save their community’s wildlife.
Read MoreLions Turn the Tables, Eat Probable Hunter
A pride of South African lions turned the tables on a man believed to have been hunting in the Ingwelala private nature reserve. Workers heard someone screaming for help at the …
Read MoreBolivian Jaguar Population at Risk Because of Poaching for Pendants
The jaguar population in Bolivia is under threat as traffickers continue to kill these big cats in order to sell their body parts to Chinese consumers.
Read MoreRace Against Time to Save Crocodile With Tire Stuck Around Neck
A crocodile living in the Palu River in Indonesia has spent over two years with a motorcycle tire stuck around his or her neck.
Read MoreSHOCKING: Indonesian Soldiers Drink Snake Blood to Amuse U.S. Defense Secretary
According to news reports, at least one soldier tore a snake in half with his teeth.
Read More7 Reasons Spider’s Aren’t That Scary
Spiders are full of personality, much like the cats and dogs we share our homes with.
Read MoreSingapore Airlines Takes a Stand Against Wildlife Trafficking
Airlines that enforce a complete ban on the importation & exportation of wild animals & their body parts have the single-greatest positive impact on all forms of exotic-animal trafficking.
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