Domesticated Foxes Offer A Peek Into The Often Ugly World Of Exotic Pets

In 1959 a Russian scientist began experiments in domesticating foxes as an inquiry into the mechanics of domestication of animals. Today, the institute he founded continues to operate and if one qualifies they can obtain domesticated foxes for $8,000 each. Of course the idea of domesticated foxes raises many ethical and other questions. Is theContinue reading “Domesticated Foxes Offer A Peek Into The Often Ugly World Of Exotic Pets”

Three Sumatran Tigers Born At Nashville Zoo, Cubs Are A Bright Spot In The Big Cat’s Future

The Nashville Zoo has recently announced the birth of three Sumatran tigers, and biologists are excited about the new triplets. The three Sumatran tigers are exciting because Sumatran tigers(Panthera tigris sondaica) are rare and threatened. They are the last remaining tigers in the region as the tigers in Java and Bali were declared extinct. BaliContinue reading “Three Sumatran Tigers Born At Nashville Zoo, Cubs Are A Bright Spot In The Big Cat’s Future”

Endangered Spanish Lynx Released In New Part Of Spain In Attempt To Expand Range

The endangered Spanish lynx (Lynx pardinus) are one of the most, if not the most, endangered felines on Earth. Their numbers have been rising, and they are being reintroduced to other parts of the Iberian Peninsula. The good news is that they are now considered endangered rather than critically endangered. According to Reuters five IberianContinue reading “Endangered Spanish Lynx Released In New Part Of Spain In Attempt To Expand Range”

Invasive Species Threaten Wildlife, People And Crops According To New Study

The scope of the threat posed by invasive species is something like the forest versus the trees analogy. It is easy to focus on the specific threat and miss the broad picture. Apparently invasive species threaten Earth’s entire eco-system. According to New Scientist the threat is very large indeed. Some estimates place the number ofContinue reading “Invasive Species Threaten Wildlife, People And Crops According To New Study”

Deer Tracking To Boost Successful Tiger Conservation In Nepal, Aid Other Wildlife

Increasingly, conservation efforts are leaning on advancing technology. The latest advance is AI assisted deer tracking which is expected to help continue Nepal’s so far successful efforts to boost its tiger population. Mongabay said improved deer tracking is critical as Nepalese tigers (Panthera tigris) eat spotted deer (Axis axis) about every other meal. According toContinue reading “Deer Tracking To Boost Successful Tiger Conservation In Nepal, Aid Other Wildlife”

European Wolf Population Is Rebounding, But Debate Continue About Their Future And Numbers

Wolves are certainly one of most controversial of wild mammal species. The European wolf population appears to be expanding. But governments appear divided on whether to allow that or sharply cut their numbers. According to The Conversation European wolf numbers may be up as much as 25 per cent recently. But governments are reacting toContinue reading “European Wolf Population Is Rebounding, But Debate Continue About Their Future And Numbers”

Florida Python Battle Continues As Record Sized Python And Record Size Egg Clutch Are Recorded

The Florida python battle continues as bigger and bigger pythons are being caught. In addition, a record setting clutch of eggs has been found and disposed of. One of the biggest problems Florida faces in controlling Burmese pythons is their incredible fertility. Females lay dozens of eggs at a time. But a new Florida BurmeseContinue reading “Florida Python Battle Continues As Record Sized Python And Record Size Egg Clutch Are Recorded”

Indian Wildcat Future Remains Uncertain Despite Major Efforts By Government and Conservationists

As we recently noted India is home to about 40 percent of the wildcat species on Earth. The giant nation is trying hard to protect these animals. India leads the way in tiger conservation, is defending the Gir lion and now has added the caracal and cheetah to its protection goals. But Indian wildcats asContinue reading “Indian Wildcat Future Remains Uncertain Despite Major Efforts By Government and Conservationists”

First Dog-Fox Hybrid Confirmed, Birth Raises Concerns Among Experts About Dangers Of Cross-Breeding

Dogs (Canis familiaris) and foxes (family Vulpus) are both canines but are distant enough genetically that producing offspring should be impossible. However, according to news reports the first such successful wild crossing has occurred in South America. The dog-fox hybrid did not live long after discovery, however. The fox in question is a Pampas foxContinue reading “First Dog-Fox Hybrid Confirmed, Birth Raises Concerns Among Experts About Dangers Of Cross-Breeding”

Bhutan Big Cat Increase Requires Redoubled Efforts To Control Conflict As Cats Are Eating More livestock

Tiny Bhutan has recently reported dramatic population increases among two of its largest predators. Tigers (Panthera tigris) have increased in that country by 27 percent. We recently reported that snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are up about 40 percent. Rising Bhutan big cat numbers are increasing the risk of more conflict with the nation’s residents. ThereContinue reading “Bhutan Big Cat Increase Requires Redoubled Efforts To Control Conflict As Cats Are Eating More livestock”