In a remarkable stride for endangered species conservation, a group of trafficked turtles has been given a new lease on life.
In undercover raids carried out in late September, Mexican authorities discovered 2,339 wild-caught turtles crammed into bins in five locations in Jalisco and Baja California states. Along with the ...
The Turtle Back Zoo in New Jersey joined the relatively few in the U.S. that routinely give the public a view of veterinary ...
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches landmark Mars mission in New Glenn rocket’s first big test My husband, 73, is giving me a ...
A research team from the INMA Project (Childhood and Environment) has analyzed how pet ownership during early childhood may ...
Nestled in rural New Jersey’s rolling hills, a top secret animal sanctuary is keeping its occupants safe. The oasis is not ...
Exotic animal medicine demands specialized skills far beyond traditional veterinary training, so let's explore the role, ...
More than 115 people have become ill so far after close contact with these animals—with nearly three dozen reported ...
Across the planet, animals are increasingly suffering from chronic illnesses once seen only in humans. Cats, dogs, cows, and ...
No human injuries were reported, but Nassau County police said around 20 birds, an unknown number of fish and possibly ...