Nevada Wildlife Officials Investigating Possible Wolf Sighting in the State

Gray wolves once roamed most of the United States, but hunting and habitat loss brought them to the brink by the middle of the 20th century. Since they were listed under the Endangered Species Act in the 1970s, their population and range have increased, and they may have recently been spotted in a state without an established population. The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) announced last week that three wolves are believed to have been spotted in Elko County, located in the northeastern corner of the state. A moose collaring crew was in...

    Posted On: Apr 2, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

American Airlines Eases a Portion of its Carry-On Policy to Make Pet Travel a Bit Easier

Traveling with pets can be stressful for both animal and human, but a U.S.-based airline is making some changes to relieve a little bit of the stress. American Airlines has shifted its carry-on policy to allow pet parents to bring both their pet and a full-sized carry-on into the cabin. Before the update, customers traveling with pets could only bring their pet carrier and a small personal item. Any full-sized carry-on bag, like those with wheels, had to be checked for a $35 fee. This was on top of the $150 fee charged for flying with a pet....

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Horrors Unveiled as Federal Agents Raid Dogfighting Ring in Landmark Case

In a significant crackdown on animal cruelty, John Murphy, a 50-year-old resident of Hanson, Massachusetts, faces federal charges for his alleged involvement in dogfighting activities. Murphy was indicted on nine counts related to possessing animals for the purpose of engaging in an animal fighting venture. This indictment came after a meticulous investigation led to a raid on his Hanson home, unveiling a grim scene of animal abuse and evidence of dogfighting operations. This case marks a precedent in Massachusetts, being the first instance...

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Barred Owls Could Pay the Price to Save Their Endangered Cousins

In a move that blurs the lines between conservation and controversy, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has unveiled a plan that is as drastic as it is debated: to cull over 400,000 barred owls in a bid to rescue the teetering population of the endangered spotted owl. This drastic measure stems from the barred owl’s invasive spread from the East Coast, which has led to significant declines in spotted owl numbers due to competition for habitat and food, reports USA Today. At the heart of this contentious strategy lies a stark...

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Ukraine Shelter Desperately Needs Food To Feed Over 3,000 Pets In Their Care

Sirius Shelter, located an hour outside of previously occupied Kyiv, is the largest shelter in Ukraine and is currently caring for over 3,000 animals. Photo: Greater Good Charities The shelter is struggling to feed all the hungry dogs and cats and have started to cook whatever expired food that local supermarkets will donate to them. The staff and volunteers are doing the best they can with the minimal resources available to care for all the pets. Photo: Greater Good Charities Photo: Greater Good Charities Greater Good Charities’ (GGC)...

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Unprecedented Livestock Alert as Bird Flu Hits Heartland Dairy Farms

In a startling development, dairy cows in Texas and Kansas have tested positive for bird flu, marking the first time this virus has been identified in U.S. dairy cattle. This news has sparked concerns and prompted immediate action from federal and state health officials. Photo: PexelsBird flu was detected in dairy cows in Texas and Kansas. Understanding the Outbreak The presence of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was confirmed in milk and nasal swabs from cattle showing symptoms such as decreased lactation and discolored milk,...

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Endangered Species Breathe Sigh of Relief as Critical ESA Protections are Restored

In a significant shift from previous policies, the Biden administration has taken decisive steps to restore protections for threatened and endangered species, reversing the deregulatory trend set by the Trump administration. This move reestablishes vital safeguards under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), a cornerstone of environmental legislation in the United States since its inception in 1973 by President Richard Nixon. Photo: PexelsThe Biden administration has reinstated critical protections for threatened and endangered species. Restoring...

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They Have Bird Sidekicks, And Other Fascinating Facts About the Rhino

Rhinos, the stocky tanks of the animal kingdom, were once prevalent across North America, Asia, and Africa, but their numbers – and range – have fallen sharply in more recent history. Hunting, poaching, and habitat loss are the main contributors to their population decline. In fact, of the five rhino species, three – the Javan, Sumatran, and black rhino – are classified as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. The other two, the white rhino and the greater one-horned rhino, are near threatened and vulnerable,...

    Posted On: Mar 30, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Man Sentenced for Heartless Animal Cruelty—Shooting Kitten and Displaying Dead Animals

In a harrowing case that shocked the Everett community, Blayne M. Perez, a 35-year-old resident, has been sentenced to three years of community custody following a series of cruel acts against wildlife and pets. This case sheds light on the dark underbelly of animal cruelty and the legal system’s response to such heinous acts. Photo: PexelsA man shot a kitten, causing severe injuries including the loss of an eye. A Pattern of Cruelty The unsettling journey began in January 2022, when local residents reported Perez for shooting birds and...

    Posted On: Mar 29, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Abandoned Cats Evacuated from Frontlines in Ukraine Need Safe Space

Animals are once again caught in the crossfire of war in Ukraine. As the frontline moves, homeless and abandoned pets are in danger. Brave volunteers are entering the war-torn streets to rescue the cats and dogs found trembling in fear in destroyed buildings and homes. GreaterGood Patron Pet Center has opened their doors to these innocent animals who arrive in need of medical care and food. They provide a nutritious meal, which many pets haven’t had in many months, and attend to their injuries. With your help, we are helping to provide...

    Posted On: Mar 29, 2024 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details