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Arizona woman dies after attack by elk she was suspected of feeding
In response to the attack, local officials have been putting up warning signs about not feeding elk in local communities
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Port Noarlunga Jetty shark attack: woman in hospital after being bitten on head
Woman rushed to Flinders Medical Centre with serious injuries after incident near Adelaide
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Two giant pandas begin return to China from Smithsonian’s National zoo
Mei Xiang and Tian Tian have been on loan to US from China for more than two decades and are being transported with their cub
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South Korea launches campaign to squash bedbugs after outbreak takes hold
Bedbugs were almost eradicated via nationwide campaign in 1960s but thanks to lifting of travel restrictions after Covid-19 pandemic they’re back
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Melbourne Cup: why brands are quietly distancing themselves from the ‘race that stops the nation’
Experts point to social and animal harms and the cost-of-living crisis – and say for younger generations, the cup is ‘just not cool anymore’
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Georgia homeowner finds 3ft tegu lizard hiding under porch
Officials remind residents of rules and say non-native Argentine black and white tegus can pose threat to wildlife and people
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Death Valley tourist swerves to avoid tarantula in road and causes car crash
A man on a motorcycle was injured when the camper van braked suddenly to go around the roaming arachnid
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‘There is power in a name’: why dozens of American birds are being renamed
American Ornithological Society to change names referencing people or deemed offensive for ones that better describe species
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World’s second human recipient of pig heart dies six weeks after operation
Lawrence Faucette, who had terminal heart disease, received a pig heart genetically altered to be compatible with humans
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Loyal, cute and $50,000: we would do anything for our pets. But what if we can’t afford it?
Money is finite and my buffer is waning. I have one big bill left in me and then I’ll have to stop
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New York animal control officer arrested in yorkie dognap plot
Hope the purloined pooch was returned to Jeannine Staller after she was told by Scott Casterline that her dog was dead
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Man charged as search continues for pet pythons allegedly dumped in Sydney street
Snakes Bagel and Mango are used to a much warmer climate than found in Coogee and owner is ‘scared for their safety’
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‘Easy way to make a living’: how Bruce the brolga embraced city life and won over a community
The ‘bloody big’ bird wanders through train stations, front yards and past windows. And his Moreton Bay fanbase love it
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841+1: beloved mischievous otter who swiped surfboards gives birth to pup
California otter known for harassing Santa Cruz surfers and eluding capture seen floating with her baby lying on her belly
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Residents of Sydney suburb on the lookout for two pet pythons allegedly dumped by ex in ‘fit of anger’
Snake expert says the survival of Bagel and Mango in the wild is a greater concern than any threat to people in Coogee
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Feral horses to be shot from the air at Kosciuszko national park as entire ecosystem ‘under threat’
NSW environment minister Penny Sharpe says ‘threatened native species are in danger of extinction’ after authorising aerial cull
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Pigeons problem-solve similarly to artificial intelligence, research shows
The intelligent birds, thought to be a nuisance by some, learn from consequences and can recognize resemblance between objects
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Hungry javelinas plague prestigious Arizona golf course with oversized divots
Groundskeepers resort to covering course with chilli oil to discourage the herbivores, which are native to the south-west
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Imagine more dragons: US biotech firm aims to breed tiny Australian lizard that is near extinction
Colossal Biosciences, which is behind bid to bring back Tasmanian tiger, teams up with Melbourne Zoo to save 15cm reptile
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Hope for Florida’s dwindling manatees as review could restore protections
Since Trump administration removed species from endangered list 20% of entire population has been lost in just two years
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China local governments launch crackdown on dogs after child was mauled
Social media posts showed landlords breaking into people’s houses and forcibly taking away their dogs
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Rare eastern osprey chick hatches in South Australia, captivating birdwatchers around the world
The chick hatched on a high platform built by conservationists to keep nests safe from foxes which swim to Tumby Island from the mainland
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Axel the border collie saves life of teen boy having stroke in Texas
Gabriel Silva, 17, was saved by his family’s dog, who alerted his parents that he was having a stroke in the early morning
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Throw a dog a bean: how to reduce the carbon footprint of your pets
Thinking about what your dog or cat eats and the products you buy for them can lessen the impact they have on the planet
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Controversial US dog trainer Dog Daddy says he cancelled Australian tour due to backlash
YouTube star Augusto Deoliveira – who also cancelled trips to the UK and Italy – stands by his tough approach to training canines
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Giant tortoise named Frank the Tank seeks new home for next 100 years
Tortoise is ‘bigger than the platter you’d use to serve 24 people a Thanksgiving turkey’ and was found abandoned in a spinach patch
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Victoria to outlaw strangulation and consider making animal cruelty a domestic violence offence
Government says research suggests survivors of strangulation are more likely to be seriously injured or murdered by the same partner
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21 species removed from US Endangered Species Act after going extinct
Wildlife advocacy groups stress ‘permanent’ consequences of failing to address biodiversity and climate
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Man who lost jaw in Utah bear attack jokes he’s ready for ‘round two’
Navy veteran Rudy Noorlander, 61, who needed three operations to repair face, in good humor as he recovers from injuries
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Canada rejects request to protect northern spotted owl habitat
One wild-born owl remains in British Columbia, where logging concerns have destroyed the species’s old-growth forest home
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Fat Bear Week: female bear 128 Grazer wins after ‘stuffing salmon in her face’
Victorious bear who showed ‘dominant performance’ and ‘skill and toughness’ beat competition from 11 other bears in Alaska
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Guess who’s coming for dinner? The world’s second most venomous snake | Annabelle Hickson
Channelling Villanelle, Annabelle Hickson’s onion chopping skills did not prepare her for the entry of the deadly brown snake that slithered into her farmhouse kitchen in rural NSW
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Orangutan killings in Borneo likely still occurring in large numbers
Despite it being taboo and illegal to kill critically endangered primate, 30% of villages have evidence of killing in ‘last five to 10 years’
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‘Like butter for bears’: the grizzlies who dine on 40,000 moths a day
The tiny army cutworm moth provides a surprisingly nutritious meal for the giant carnivores – but humans are getting in the way
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Missing, presumed poached: Staten Island fears for beloved turtle
Shnappy, who weighs 50lbs and lives in Clove Lakes Park, has gone missing – and locals suspect poachers stole it for soup
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At least 1,000 birds died from colliding with one Chicago building in one day
McCormick Place, the largest convention center in North America, is largely covered with glass, making it a lethal obstacle for birds
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