Spring is approaching and one sure sign of the season are the new babies at the San Diego Zoo who are venturing outside of ...
The movie, which will be showcased March 21 during the Blue Water Film Festival, chronicles area wildlife and how it has ...
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has advice for dealing with certain types of invasive species -- eat them. Here's what ...
A gray fox who spent more than five months at San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center for burn treatment is back in ...
A gray fox burned in a fire late last year has been returned to the wild after five months in recovery at San Diego Humane ...
A gray fox burned in the September 2024 Airport fire is spending his first day back in the wild on March 5, World Wildlife ...
Visitors can get closer to wildlife than ever, but the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's impact goes far beyond the savanna.
A gray fox that was burned in a California fire has been released to the wild. It took veterinarians at the San Diego Humane ...
The fox was rescued on Sept. 30 by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife after it was hurt in the Airport Fire, ...
As the Trump administration cuts federal health agencies, researchers say bird flu could be further reaching than we know.
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Animal rights groups, prosecutors trying to stop sale of exotic animals in TijuanaSAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Sales of wild animals in Tijuana are increasing in spite of efforts to stop them, says Frank Ortiz González, director of Mexico’s Animal Rights Lawyers Association.
The injured fox, who “had lost several digits, nails and paw pads,” received daily care and spent months at the center ...
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