Possible staffing reductions for Trump affect National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife, and Land Management.

The Trump administration has revealed plans to cut jobs at federal agencies responsible for managing national parks, scientific research, and public lands, particularly affecting regions in the West, Southeast, and the Great Lakes. According to a recent court filing from the Interior Department, approximately 2,050 employees will be laid off. This includes 272 from the […]
Charity associated with Prince Harry no longer allowed to oversee wildlife reserves in Chad

Chad Cancels Conservation Group’s Management Role Amid Poaching Concerns Chad announced that a conservation organization associated with Prince Harry has stepped back from its role in managing wildlife reserves. The government criticized major charities for their insufficient efforts to combat poaching. Environment Minister Hassan Bakit Jamas stated that African Parks has displayed “repeated derogatory and […]
Girl Scout finds that a cherished pond in NYC has nearly lost 94% of its depth, endangering local wildlife.

The popular pond at Queen’s Park has dramatically lost almost 94% of its depth in some areas, prompting concerns about a potential “massive aquatic disappearance” of fish, turtles, and birds. This alarming situation was uncovered by Girl Scouts. Emilia McKinney, a 17-year-old senior from Bronx Science High School, found that Golden Pond in Crochelon Park, […]
Health officials caution about increasing rabies cases in wildlife across the country

Rabies in Wild Animals: A Growing Threat Recent warnings from public health officials highlight the increasing risk of rabies from wild animals, particularly raccoons, skunks, and foxes. According to the CDC, about 75% of Americans come into contact with these animals, which are known to spread deadly diseases. In fact, the CDC’s latest report indicates […]
Residents of Long Island urged to cull deer as increasing wildlife numbers cause destruction

The situation is becoming urgent. Officials in New York are urging hunters on Long Island to assist in managing the escalating deer population, which has resulted in damaged vehicles, ruined crops, and an increase in tick-related diseases. The state’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is encouraging more residents to seek permissions for deer management this […]
My neighbor created a wildlife sanctuary — now our street is overrun with pests.

Dear Abby: Recently, my rather eccentric neighbor embarked on a unique gardening endeavor. Rather than planting conventional greenery, he turned his yard into a refuge for rescued wildlife. At first, it seemed harmless, but now the situation is getting out of hand. His garden is drawing in a variety of animals like raccoons, skunks, and […]
Canal cleanup in Long Island almost finished after a ‘nonhazardous’ oil spill from PSE&G affects local wildlife

Recently, a significant amount of liquid used in power lines was released into the canal in East Rockaway, Long Island. This incident occurred earlier this month when a buried PSE&G transmission cable ruptured, causing distress for local wildlife groups. On July 14, state officials reported that a synthetic mineral oil, which is used for insulation […]
Wildlife in national parks is altering their behaviors due to human activity: Research

Research Highlights Impact of Humans on Animal Behavior in US National Parks A recent study offers new insights into how human infrastructure in US national parks significantly influences the behavior of large animals. Despite a temporary lockdown in 2020, which closed many parks due to the pandemic, these animals largely continued to avoid areas that […]
Leader of Green Organization Says She Cares More About Wildlife Than People at Alligator Alcatraz

Concerns Over Impact of “Alligator Alcatraz” on Florida Wildlife The director of the Florida Center for Biodiversity expressed concerns on Tuesday about the effects of the “Alligator Alcatraz” facility on the state’s wildlife. This concern extends to issues related to illegal immigration and the role of immigration officials. Environmental advocates initiated a lawsuit aiming to […]
Bears break free from Wildwood Devon wildlife park enclosure and enjoy a week’s supply of honey

Bears on the Loose: A Sweet Escape In a scene reminiscent of “Winnie the Pooh,” two young bears at a British zoo were discovered in a food storage area, indulging in honey and various snacks. The two five-year-old European brown bears, named Mish and Lucy, escaped their enclosure at Wildlife Park Wildwood Devon in southwest […]