Elephant populations in Southern Africa are stable or growing, but the space available for them is not. Often, elephant populations are constrained, increasing their impact on the environment or ...
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo, in Washington, D.C., has announced one of its elephants is pregnant, the first time a baby elephant will be born at the zoo in 25 years. The zoo says 12-year-old Nhi ...
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo, in Washington, D.C. has announced one of its elephants is pregnant, the first time a baby elephant will be born at the zoo in 25 years. The zoo says 12-year-old Nhi ...
Mature bull elephant seals, foraging at sea for the past ten or twelve weeks, will start arriving a tPiedras Blancas any day. They are at their biggest and loudest now. They are ready for action. The ...
The world's largest species of seal has been devastated by bird flu, which has wiped out half of all breeding females at a key wildlife haven near Antarctica, scientists warned Thursday. The remote ...
An elephant at the Cincinnati Zoo is recovering after receiving knee injections to alleviate pain from arthritis.Bull elephant Sabu has walked with his toes pointed in since he was young, which puts ...
A new 12-foot-tall "Digital Disco Elephant" statue has been installed outside the renovated University Club in Tuscaloosa. Created by local artists, the 500-pound sculpture is covered in 20,000 disco ...
A young bull elephant in South Africa appears to have invented a game in which he uses his trunk to fling rocks at safari guides, forcing them to play defense. The accompanying footage, besides ...
Sister elephants Victoria and Zuri will soon move to the International Conservation Center in Somerset County Pittsburgh Zoo Two female elephants from the Pittsburgh Zoo will move to the International ...
Two of the African elephants at the Pittsburgh Zoo are on the move. The zoo says female elephants Victoria and Zuri will be moving to the International Conservation Center in Somerset. The zoo says ...
GUNDERSON PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS FOUR. KELLY. THANK YOU. WE’LL SEE YOU AT 5:00. TO THE PITTSBURGH ZOO’S FIVE ELEPHANTS ARE LEAVING SOON, BUT THEY’RE NOT GOING FAR. SISTERS VICTORIA AND ZURI ARE ...