Wildlife

Gator Found in Brooklyn's Prospect Park Sent to Bronx Zoo for Rehab

Gator Found in Brooklyn's Prospect Park Sent to Bronx Zoo for Rehab

"Parks are not suitable homes for animals not indigenous to those parks – domesticated or otherwise," the spokesperson said.

Gator Found in Brooklyn's Prospect Park Sent to Bronx Zoo for Rehab

"Parks are not suitable homes for animals not indigenous to those parks – domesticated or otherwise," the spokesperson said.

Beachgoers Panic After Shark Spotted Swimming Among Crowd

Beachgoers Panic After Shark Spotted Swimming Among Crowd

The shark was spotted at a beach in Dongara, Western Australia.

Beachgoers Panic After Shark Spotted Swimming Among Crowd

The shark was spotted at a beach in Dongara, Western Australia.

Georgia College Library Closes After Owl Moves In Temporarily

Georgia College Library Closes After Owl Moves In Temporarily

The barred owl flew in through the chimney and perched in the rafters.

Georgia College Library Closes After Owl Moves In Temporarily

The barred owl flew in through the chimney and perched in the rafters.

Some of Them Nest in Cacti, And Other Fun Facts About Owls

Some of Them Nest in Cacti, And Other Fun Facts About Owls

Earlier this month, you may have heard a lot about Superb Owls. They are pretty superb, with some species nesting in cacti and some barking like dogs. Learn more fun...

Some of Them Nest in Cacti, And Other Fun Facts About Owls

Earlier this month, you may have heard a lot about Superb Owls. They are pretty superb, with some species nesting in cacti and some barking like dogs. Learn more fun...

Lead Ammunition Officially Banned in EU Wetlands, Expected to Save Millions of Birds

Lead Ammunition Officially Banned in EU Wetlands, Expected to Save Millions of Birds

Currently, an estimated one million waterbirds die of lead poisoning across the European continent each year, while around three million live with its impacts.

Lead Ammunition Officially Banned in EU Wetlands, Expected to Save Millions of Birds

Currently, an estimated one million waterbirds die of lead poisoning across the European continent each year, while around three million live with its impacts.