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Injured owl back in the hunt

An owl injured on Highway 24 south of Simcoe earlier this year is back in the hunt thanks to a Vittoria couple and the patience and care of The Owl Foundation.[...]

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Injured La Jolla teen's dad says 'system at fault' for allowing repeat offenders on streets

The father of the most seriously injured of three teens struck by a vehicle in Bird Rock on Aug. 15 has raised issues stemming from the incident that he said he believes the community and authorities ought to address. Alani Aguerre, 14, was still in intensive care on Wednesday but had been taken off the ventilator in her intensive-care room, her father Santiago Aguerre said Tuesday. Aguerre said ...

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Book Review - Ape House - By Sara Gruen

Sara Gruen’s busy novel, which concerns six bonobos and the people who conduct language studies with them, addresses a vast sweep of animal-human issues.

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Fund-raiser for Weston's Wildlife in Crisis is a real hoot

You’ve heard of CD and book release parties. Well, this release party was a bird of different feather. Late afternoon on Sunday, Aug. 29, supporters of the non-profit Wildlife in Crisis (WIC) organization came together for its annual fund-raising event at the Greenwich Audubon Center.

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Research shows female cardinals are being deceived by urban males: Animals in the News

Bird feeders and our non-native landscaping plants give urban male cardinals bright red feathers even when they aren't in good health.

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