Read more about the article Wildlife Rescuers Help Stranded Whale Return To Water After It Kept Trying To Swim To Shore
Photo shows a stranded whale on a beach in Xiuyu, Putian, Fujian, China, undated. Many people worked together to rescue it. (997970851/AsiaWire)

Wildlife Rescuers Help Stranded Whale Return To Water After It Kept Trying To Swim To Shore

Wildlife rescuers and bystanders working together to push a stranded whale back into the ocean after several failed attempts where it kept trying to swim back to shore. Local fishermen…

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Read more about the article Swan With Neck Swelling Size Of Tennis Ball From Lead Cannot Be Saved
Image shows the swan, undated photo. It has a neck swelling the size of a tennis ball from having swallowed lead weights. (Pfotenhilfe/Newsflash)

Swan With Neck Swelling Size Of Tennis Ball From Lead Cannot Be Saved

Vets have been unable to help this poor swan left with a growth the size of a tennis ball after lead fishing weights got wrapped around its neck and ended…

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Read more about the article Tycoon Puts Up EUR 10,000 Reward For Stolen Ferrari
Photo shows the stolen Ferrari F8 Tributo belonging to entrepreneur Phil Sokowicz, 34, undated. He had parked the vehicle worth at least 325,000 euros in an underground car park and it disappeared. (Polizei Essen/CEN)

Tycoon Puts Up EUR 10,000 Reward For Stolen Ferrari

A business tycoon has offered a EUR 10,000 reward to help track down his stolen EUR 325,000 (GBP 283,714) Ferrari. Furious Phil Sokowicz, 34, found the ultra rare 211mph Ferrari…

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Read more about the article Austria To Create More Than 300 New Water Ponds Around The Country To Help Conserve Green Toads
Image shows a green toad in the city of Vienna, Austria, undated photo. State authorities will create around 300 new small bodies of water across the country for the green toads. (Daniel Zupanc/Newsflash)

Austria To Create More Than 300 New Water Ponds Around The Country To Help Conserve Green Toads

The world's oldest zoo will take part in the building of several hundred water ponds across Austria to help conserve green toads under threat because of habitat loss. The project…

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Read more about the article Namibian Animal Tracking Experts Help German Archaeologists Match Footprint Pictures To Animals
Image shows detail of Stone Age depictions of human footprints and animal tracks in Doro Nawas mountains, Namibia, undated photo. The carvings date back to the Later Stone Age. (Andreas Pastoors, Tracking in Caves/Newsflash)

Namibian Animal Tracking Experts Help German Archaeologists Match Footprint Pictures To Animals

Archaeologists examining prehistoric artwork of footprints up to 50,000 years old in southwest Africa have been able to determine the type of animals and even their likely ages by cooperating…

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Read more about the article World’s Greenest City Stops Cutting Grass To Help Bees And Other Wildlife
Picture shows Kongresssiedlung estate, in Vienna, Austria, undated. The tenants at the estate have convinced officials to reconsider their strict lawn-mowing procedures to support the flora and fauna. (Newsflash)

World’s Greenest City Stops Cutting Grass To Help Bees And Other Wildlife

The world's greenest city has agreed a further reduction to its lawnmowing policy to protect wild plants and animals in the Austiran capital Vienna. The council added the new location…

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Read more about the article Surgeons Operate On Six-Legged Sheep To Help It Living Normal Life
Image shows sheep Dolly that was born with six legs in the city of Leipzig, Germany, undated photo. One of its legs got removed during a recent operation at the Leipzig University Animal Clinic. (Newsflash)

Surgeons Operate On Six-Legged Sheep To Help It Living Normal Life

A sheep born with six legs is recovering after vets worked together with a paediatrician to remove one of the extra limbs in a complex operation lasting more than two…

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Read more about the article First Snaps Of Rhino That Kille Female Zookeeper And Critically Injured Her Husband At Salzburg Zoo
Image shows rhino Yeti, 30, (right) at the Salzburg Zoo, Austria, undated photo. A 33-year-old zookeeper was killed after a rhino attacked her in its enclosure at the zoo at around 6.55am on Tuesday, Sep. 12, 2023. (Newsflash)

First Snaps Of Rhino That Kille Female Zookeeper And Critically Injured Her Husband At Salzburg Zoo

These are the fist snaps of a near-threatened white rhino at an Austrian zoo that killed a female zookeeper while critically injuring her husband who tried to help her this…

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Read more about the article Zoo Makes Public Appeal To Help Find Famous Reptile
Photo shows the water monitor lizard called Aberdeen, undated. The 1.5 meters long lizard escaped from Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden in Hong Kong, China. (@KadoorieFarmAndBotanicGarden/AsiaWire)

Zoo Makes Public Appeal To Help Find Famous Reptile

A Hong Kong zoo is appealing to the public for help after a famous lizard went missing when it slipped through a small opening while being treated for an injured…

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Read more about the article Scottish Magpies Use Bird Repellent Pins To Build Nests And Guard From Other Birds
Photo shows a magpie nest made of anti-nesting spikes in a tree in Antwerp, Belgium, undated. Researchers from two Dutch natural history museums collected nests of a carrion crow and a Eurasian magpie that were largely built with material that should have deterred birds; bird nests made of anti-bird spikes. (Auke-Florian Hiemstra/Newsflash)

Scottish Magpies Use Bird Repellent Pins To Build Nests And Guard From Other Birds

Clever magpies have been found stealing bird-repellent barriers to help build and defend their nests in areas as far apart as Scotland, Holland and Belgium. The newly published Dutch study…

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