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Hope Swinimer's name has become synonymous with wildlife rehabilitation in Nova Scotia and beyond, and her fervour for the field has had a marked impact on how people think about the natural world.
At Hope for Wildlife, no injured wild creature is turned away, not even pesky red squirrels. “Why care about a squirrel or a starling?” says Ms. Swinimer.
Hope for Wildlife staff x-rayed the bird and found that she’d sustained ligament damage. They gave her a safe place to rest while she recovered, supplying her with plenty of snacks in the meantime.
The project's final stage follows the placement in April of 6,000 cubic yards of living soil on the crossing, in preparation ...
The Florida Wildlife Corridor isn’t just a line on a map—it’s a bold vision, a lifeline for countless creatures, and possibly one of the most inspiring conservation efforts in America today.
Earlier this month we showed you how Hurricane Milton decimated the Peace River Wildlife Center, leaving the organization with no choice but to close indefinitely. Even though their buildings are ...
The 6-mile wildlife corridor connecting the 20,000 acres of coastal open space with the Santa Ana Mountains has been selected as a 30-30 project for climate resilience to preserve the ecosystem.
The U.S.-Mexico border wall disrupts wildlife migration, threatening numerous species. The wall's design prevents most animals larger than a bobcat from crossing. Conservation efforts have secured ...
Lots and lots of wildlife. News Sports Restaurants Real Estate Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals. NEWS. Record year for Burmese python program means fewer snakes, more hope for native ...
The Burmese python — an apex predator that can grow over 18 feet long and eat animals larger than itself — has decimated native wildlife throughout much of South Florida. Its presence is ...
Signs of hope for wildlife in a burn-scarred land. The Big Gun Conservation Bank in Michigan Bluff “was home to one of the largest populations of red-legged frogs in the Sierra Nevada” before ...