World’s toughest chihuahua survives 5 days in Canadian backcountry June 9, 2016 Meet Bitzy who unwittingly won Survivor: Banff National Park-style. We may never know exactly how the chihuahua, which also happens to be a children’s… Continue Reading
Turns out man’s best friend originally came from Asia 15,000 years ago October 22, 2015 We know dogs are descended from grey wolves. Humans domesticated them at least 15,000 years ago. But where exactly the world’s first domesticated species… Continue Reading
Wolf pack captured on camera in Manitoba June 20, 2015 Seeing a wolf is a rare treat in many parts of the world. Seeing a wolf pack is truly remarkable. Check out this 20-second… Continue Reading
Hippos running in the street after flood washes animals free from Tbilisi Zoo June 14, 2015 Floodwaters washed out the Tbilis Zoo setting free lions, tigers, bears and hippos leaving them to wander the streets of the Georgian town. Residents… Continue Reading
A gaze from a dog can make you fall in love and release oxytocin April 21, 2015 When it comes to the interaction between species, few critters are as good at connecting with each other as humans and dogs. Dogs are… Continue Reading
Howling Yellowstone wolves spur awe, debate December 12, 2014 A pack of howling wolves has been captured on some incredible video from Yellowstone National Park. Corrie Lane spotted the Junction Butte pack earlier this… Continue Reading
Wolves vs Polar Bears. Who would win? July 21, 2014 Would love to have seen the expression on the polar bears and the zoo keepers at Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg. Last week, zoo… Continue Reading
See what happens when bears and wolves don’t think we’re watching June 28, 2014 The Bow Valley Parkway is a scenic 48-kilometre highway that meanders through a swath of Banff National Park in Alberta. This secondary route, which parallels… Continue Reading
Rabbit with a “death wish” wows wildlife officials in Alberta May 20, 2014 This is one brave little bunny. Not even wolves, cougars and bears could deter it from hanging around a very popular “rub tree” in one… Continue Reading
Black bear kills Suncor oil sands worker in northern Alberta May 8, 2014 A black bear attacked and killed a female oil sands worker in northern Alberta on Wednesday afternoon. The 36-year-old woman, identified as Lorna Weafer, was… Continue Reading