Animals & Pets
- Junta moves zoo animals in Myanmar
- YANGON, Myanmar - First, the civil servants were transferred to Myanmar's newly built capital deep in the countryside. Now, it's time for the rhinos and elephants to move. The military government this week began using cranes and trucks to relocate s...
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- Zoo Atlanta to resume mating pandas
- ATLANTA - Zoo Atlanta is hoping to hear the pitter-patter of little panda paws again. Now that giant panda cub Mei Lan is old enough to be weaned, zookeepers hope her mother, Lun Lun, is ready to mate again. If all goes as planned, Lun Lun will beco...
- Author:DORIE TURNERDate:02/26/08Click:7668 Full Story »
- Mystery deaths halt Bengal tiger tracking plan
- DHAKA (AFP) - Wildlife rangers in Bangladesh said Saturday they have stopped tracking Royal Bengal tigers due to the mystery death of two of the critically endangered big cats who were fitted with radio transmitters. The first tiger was found dead i...
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- Beef industry, animal rights groups duel
- DENVER - The cattle industry and animal rights groups bickered over the treatment of beef destined for U.S. dinner plates a day after secret video triggered the nation's largest meat recall. Undercover video taken at the Westland/Hallmark Meat Co. o...
- Author:IVAN MORENODate:02/26/08Click:7668 Full Story »
- Antarctic census set to reveal new species: scientists
- SYDNEY (AFP) - An international project to document the sea life of Antarctica is likely to reveal new species among the dinner-plate sized sea spiders and other overgrown animals of the deep, scientists said Wednesday. Researchers from the Australi...
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- Next human plague 'likely to come from animal contact'
- PARIS (AFP) - Scores of infectious diseases have emerged to threaten humans in the past decades as viruses leap the species barrier from wild animals and bacteria mutate into antibiotic-resistant strains, scientists have reported. Presenting the fir...
- Author:Richard Ingham Date:02/26/08Click:7668 Full Story »
- Meatloaf the cat heads home after trek
- PHOENIX - A cat who took a three-week cross-country ride to Arizona in a storage container is headed home to Florida. Arizona Humane Society officials say the 2-year-old gray cat crawled into the locker in Pompano Beach, Fla., while a man loaded it...
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- Wolves to be removed from species list
- BILLINGS, Mont. - Gray wolves in the Northern Rockies will be removed from the endangered species list, following a 13-year restoration effort that helped the animal's population soar, federal officials said Thursday. An estimated 1,500 wolves now r...
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- UCLA: Animal research leads to threats
- LOS ANGELES - A judge issued a temporary restraining order Thursday against animal rights groups and activists accused of threatening UCLA employees and graduate students because they conduct research using animals. The order by Superior Court Judge...
- Author:NOAKI SCHWARTZDate:02/26/08Click:7668 Full Story »
- Brooklyn welcomes rare red panda Mao Mi
- NEW YORK - All the other animals must be green with envy. The one getting the most attention at Brooklyn's Prospect Park Zoo these days is Mao Mi, a rare red panda that just arrived from his former home at Michigan's Binder Park Zoo. Red pandas are...
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- Petco sells fewer pets; PETA differs on reason
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - Petco Animal Supplies Inc said it is selling fewer pets to make space for more products as the retailer tailors outlets to local markets following an ongoing review of its marketing strategy. A Petco spokesman said on Friday the...
- Author:Aarthi Sivaraman Date:02/26/08Click:7668 Full Story »
- Whalers hit by foul Antarctic weather, protesters say
- SYDNEY (AFP) - Militant animal rights activists chasing Japanese whalers in Antarctic waters said Monday they were battling raging seas and snow storms that had put the hunt on hold. This is the roughest it's been for some time, captain Paul Watson...
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