The zoo caring for Punch the monkey, the baby Macaque that captured the hearts of the world after seemingly being ostracized from his group, has delivered a timely update. Punch, who lives at the Ichikawa City Zoological and Botanical Garden in Japan, went viral last month after his tragic story became known to the wider world. A clip of the young monkey spread like … [Read more...] about Punch the monkey’s zoo responds to claims he’s constantly ‘being bullied’
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Pit bull with volleyball-sized tumor on her leg gets both good and bad news
Animal shelters do incredible work giving pets a second chance. Some animals arrive at shelters in shocking condition, but they still step up to give them the love and care they need. That was the case for a dog named Libby, who had a tumor the size of a volleyball. But now, her story has a happy ending. In August 2023, the Humane Society for Tacoma and Pierce County, in … [Read more...] about Pit bull with volleyball-sized tumor on her leg gets both good and bad news
‘Ugly’ Shelter Dog Doesn’t Understand Why She’s Constantly Being Passed Over
Meet Dutchess — a gentle shelter dog with a big heart who spent weeks wondering why no one would choose her. When she was four years old, Dutchess was surrendered to Orange County Animal Services, where she waited patiently for someone to take her home. Every day, she stood at the door of her kennel with hopeful eyes and a wagging tail, excited whenever visitors walked … [Read more...] about ‘Ugly’ Shelter Dog Doesn’t Understand Why She’s Constantly Being Passed Over
Ghost of the South: Is the Jaguarundi Returning to the Wilds of Texas?
Deep within the dense thorny brushlands of southern Texas, a mysterious name is once again echoing among local residents and wildlife enthusiasts: the Jaguarundi. This elusive wild cat — with its long, low body and sleek, dark coat — has puzzled scientists and nature lovers for decades. Often described as looking like a strange mix between a weasel and a small cougar, the … [Read more...] about Ghost of the South: Is the Jaguarundi Returning to the Wilds of Texas?
Why People Eat the Flowering Shoots of Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major)
Many people recognize Plantago major as a common plant that grows in yards, sidewalks, and garden edges. It’s often known for its traditional use as a skin-soothing herb, but fewer people realize that parts of this plant are also edible. One particularly useful part is the flowering shoot — the slender stalk that rises from the center of the plant and carries a spike of tiny … [Read more...] about Why People Eat the Flowering Shoots of Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major)





