by scwc | Oct 25, 2013 | Uncategorized, Wildlife
Are Endangered Animals in Chinese Herbs? By Dr. Narda Robinson If you’re like most animal lovers, you care about animals around the globe in addition to your own. This probably extends to those kept in cages for life and exploited for their bodily fluids, or...
by scwc | Aug 14, 2013 | Uncategorized, Wildlife
The goal of wildlife rehabilitation is to provide professional care to sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals so ultimately they can be returned to their natural habitat. Wild animals that sustain injuries or illnesses preventing them from living successfully in the...
by scwc | Aug 7, 2013 | Uncategorized
Scientists identify key fungal species that help explain mysteries of white nose syndrome Published: Thursday, July 25, 2013 – 20:02 in Biology & Nature Dan Lindner, U.S. Forest Service Dan Lindner, U.S. Forest Service U.S. Forest Service researchers have...
by scwc | Aug 6, 2013 | Uncategorized, Wildlife
I had visited Alberta, Canada once before, about 10 years ago. I had forgotten how impressed I was with their good environmental choices until my most recent visit back. Just last night I returned once again from Alberta: specifically, Edmonton, Calgary, and the Banff...
by scwc | Jun 14, 2013 | Uncategorized, Wildlife
How Dogs Help Protect Threatened Species By Mother Nature Network (mnn.com) A sheepdog can help protect penguinsIn 2005, the Little Penguin population of Australia’s Middle Island dropped to fewer than 10 birds. When volunteers began keeping records in the...
by scwc | May 14, 2013 | Uncategorized, Wildlife
LIVING LIGHTLY: FLYING CLEAR © Bigstock Exhausted at the end of a 1,200-mile journey from South America, a male indigo bunting descends slowly toward what looks like an inviting tree in a lush backyard. Then, thwack! He hits a window that’s reflecting a tree...