Orphaned black bear cub successfully placed with foster mother in the wilds of Tennessee March 13, 2022 Sometimes timing is everything in animal rescue. Little more than a week ago, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency was in the field removing a… Continue Reading
Baby bat season in Israel brings first orphan to sanctuary dedicated to saving the species February 16, 2022 Baby bat season has just begun in Israel — and the already The Israeli Bat Sanctuary has taken in its first orphaned bat. The… Continue Reading
Orphaned seal pup rescued in the UK now enjoying life in France January 24, 2022 Just eight months ago Salsa was an orphaned seal weighing only 12 kilograms when he was rescued on a UK beach, but these days… Continue Reading
Lost and alone, baby opossum rescued by Toronto Animal Services August 9, 2019 When people spotted the tiny opossum hanging around a Toronto apartment building, they started to worry. That’s when Toronto Animal Services was called in…. Continue Reading
Orphaned gorillas pose for selfies with their ranger-keepers in Democratic Republic of Congo April 23, 2019 Try as you might, no selfie, will ever top these selfies. No seriously, don’t try to match this. Especially with wild animals. Yes, these… Continue Reading
RIP Roger: Australia’s giant, famously muscled kangaroo is dead at age 12 December 10, 2018 Roger was known for his impressive size and strength. The kangaroo stood 2 metres tall (6-foot-7) and weighed 89 kilograms (almost 200 pounds). Roger… Continue Reading
Orphaned orangutan plays surrogate to another motherless baby orangutan October 30, 2018 Monti knows a thing or two about what Anggun is going through. Monti was just 6-months-old when the orphaned orangutan arrived at the International… Continue Reading
Rehabilitated in Ohio, orphaned twin manatees have finally returned to Florida September 19, 2018 The orphaned twins manatees haven’t been back to Florida since their mother was killed by a boat strike almost two years ago. But now,… Continue Reading
Animals in Distress: Conservation officers in British Columbia jump into action January 10, 2017 Conservation officers have a tough job. Some days they save a wild animal; others they have no choice but to euthanize it. Just in… Continue Reading
Tourist performs roadside C-section saves life of fawn after mother struck by vehicle June 17, 2016 A tourist heading for a vacation in rural British Columbia carried out a roadside C-section on a dying deer miraculously saving her fawn. Sean… Continue Reading