Posted April 3, 2020 by Ron Callari

While humans face a war of sorts with an invisible adversary, wildlife move in on territories they've never tread before. For them, it's a holiday. For them to go anywhere they'd like to go, without any fear from hunters, poachers, residents or tourists is something they're relishing.

Posted April 1, 2020 by Kitty Devine

You may not be going out a whole lot these days, but wouldn't you like to have a little something new and unusual to mark your freedom from COVID-19? This cool and unique Manatee Charm Necklace really makes a statement about swimming free.

Posted March 26, 2020 by Creature Features

Anteaters include some of the most specialized mammals on Earth though their preferred prey typically reside UNDER the ground.

Posted March 25, 2020 by Laurie Kay Olson

Hai! I'm the old manatee of the sea. You wouldn't believe all of the stories I could tell about living down here.

Posted March 5, 2020 by Laurie Kay Olson

One unlucky elk in Evergreen, Colorado had a run-in with a volleyball net. It tangled in his antlers and he got away but the net came with him. It was tangled together and hanging over his face. Scott Murdoch, an officer with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, managed to catch up with the young bull on Monday morning and give him the helping human hand he needed to escape his torment.

Posted March 4, 2020 by Laurie Kay Olson

I'm practicing my piano playing so that I can get a job down at that piano bar on 4th and Main.

Posted February 28, 2020 by Myra Per-Lee

The poor beleaguered pangolin, trapped to near extinction, sold by man for its scales and meat, and now fingered as an intermediate host of the coronovirus that passed to humans....

Posted February 25, 2020 by Ron Callari

Eastern Australia is still in the midst of a serious drought. This coupled by record high temps  (with some areas reaching up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit) has created an environmental tinderbox on a scale unlike any other in history.