Por: CBS News World October 14, 2022
A shocking new report paints a grim picture of the state of the planet. The world is facing double emergencies, the World Wildlife Fund for Nature found, as the climate crisis deepens and animal populations are declining at frighteningly high levels. Animals across the planet, from deep below the ocean's surface to those hiding in the trees of the Amazon, are dying off. The World Wildlife Fund studied more than 5,200 species for its , and... + full article
Forbes USA Tech October 13, 2022
Cover, How to Speak WhalePhoto credit: Grand Central Publishing Trust me. This is going to be a rave review for a new book about animal-human communication by naturalist, filmmaker, and writer Tom Mustill. But first .... I read a lot of pop-sci books about animal communication... + más
Incredible footage shows rescue of young humpback twisted in rope | Newsweek
Drift-wood: Woman stumbles upon a beached ‘penis’ as big as her ‘leg’ | New York Post
ABC News USA World October 12, 2022
Drastic declines in animal species over the past several decades paints a grim picture for the future of healthy ecosystems, which in turn impact human health, according to a new report.Populations of monitored vertebrate species around the world, including mammals, birds,... + más
Endangered species protections kick in too late, study finds | NBC News
Animal populations have plummeted by nearly 70% in last 50 years, new report says | CBS News
ABC7 USA Nation October 08, 2022
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new, nearly 50-page report from Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Koretz is hoping to address issues of underfunding and staffing shortages at city animal shelters by offering a series of recommendations.What is clear is that Animal Services is in need... + más
More dogs walks, mediation for volunteers: Koretz calls for overhaul of L.A. Animal Services | Los Angeles Times
Indiana German Shepherd breeders charged with 25 counts of animal cruelty; Dogs ‘severely emaciated,’ covered in feces and urine | WGN-TV
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 08, 2022
Los Angeles City Councilman Paul Koretz called Friday for sweeping changes at the city's Animal Services department, including regular walks for dogs, better handling of sick animals who face euthanasia and a mediation process for volunteers. Koretz, who is running for city... + más
Volunteer who criticized conditions at L.A. animal shelter says she was fired | Los Angeles Times
Editorial: Shelter animals haven't been walked in weeks. Let the dogs out now. | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 01, 2022
A volunteer who criticized the city of L.A.'s care of rabbits and other small mammals at the San Pedro animal shelter in a recent Times story said she was fired by the city on Friday. Jan Bunker, 74, said she was dismissed by Juan Rivera, director of volunteer programs at... + más
Rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters face neglect at L.A. city shelters, volunteers say | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA Tech September 27, 2022
Gray wolves are making a huge comeback in Europe after populations were decimated by human hunting since the 19th century.The return of wolves on the European continent has been documented in a new report by Rewilding Europe, a Netherlands-based nonprofit organization that aims... + más
CIA funding wooly mammoth de-extinction company | Newsweek
DNR: Wisconsin wolf population likely now 972 animals | Associated Press
ABC News USA Nation September 24, 2022
A dog is lucky to be alive after she was allegedly thrown off of a bridge from a moving car while in a plastic container.The incident happened on Wednesday when the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Florida received a call from a local area resident who was walking her dog... + más
Why plastic is building up at recycling centers and catching fire | ABC News
Ways to cope if your senior dog is losing its hearing | The Advocate
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