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Bees have coexisted with us for over a millennia. Their name remains a mystery
Bees have coexisted with us for over a millennia. Their name remains a mystery May 20, 20265:00 AM ET Juliana Kim Bees in a hive in San Diego, Calif. Beekeeping has been a practice for thousands of years. Alan Nakkash for NPR hide caption toggle caption Alan Nakkash for NPR When Kendal Sager lifts the top of her beehive, tens of thousands of bees waggle across the honeycomb — their cells filled with bright yellow, orange and pink pollen collected from flowers in Sager's neighborhood. Sager, a Ca...
Chester Zoo celebrates birth of 'special' baby aardvark named Womble
Chester Zoo has celebrated the birth of a "special" baby aardvark who has been called Womble. The calf, born on April 3, is only the second aardvark to be born at the zoo in its 94-year history. Staff have nicknamed the calf "Womble" after the long-snouted created from the beloved children's novels from 1968 and the subsequent TV series. The name was inspired by the calf's giant ears, elongated snout, wrinkly hairless skin and enormous claws, which keepers said bore an unmistakable resemblance t...
'I would do anything to keep my monkeys amid licence changes'
'I would do anything to keep my monkeys amid licence changes'2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleEmily DoughtyLisa-Marie BearmanLisa-Marie's marmosets include Super T, Autumn-Belle and KobaLisa-Marie Bearman shares her three-bed terrace home in Kent with a dozen monkeys.The marmoset troop is her "entire life", she says, and their enclosure dominates her garden.She has sacrificed holidays with her husband for 16 years to care for them, but now she fears they could be taken away and put...
A tiger from Jim Corbett that haunted me for months: What we fail to see in national parks
A wildlife enthusiast recounts a profound encounter with a tigress and her cubs in Jim Corbett National Park. While initially awestruck, the author later felt shame witnessing the animals' vulnerability amidst tourist activity, questioning the line between appreciation and harassment in wildlife tourism and advocating for greater restraint.
Two humpback whales set records swimming between Australia and Brazil
Two humpback whales have made record-breaking crossings between Australia and Brazil
UK zoo welcomes baby calf called Womble - do YOU know what the rare newborn is?
The calf is only the second aardvark ever born at the zoo in its 94-year history.
A whale of a journey! Humpback completes the longest EVER recorded ocean crossing - travelling more than 9,300 miles from Australia to Brazil
A whale of a journey! Humpback completes the longest EVER recorded ocean crossing – travelling more than 9,300 miles from Australia to BrazilREAD MORE: Scientists decode secret language of the ocean's animals By XANTHA LEATHAM, EXECUTIVE SCIENCE EDITOR Published: 00:05, 20 May 2026 | Updated: 00:05, 20 May 2026 e-mail 4 View comments
Meet the world's richest cat who is worth $200m dollars
But even the lower reported number is staggering. If one uses the $1.5 million figure and compares it with the median net worth of an American family, about $192,900 in the most recent Federal Reserve survey, Choupette’s supposed care arrangement works out to roughly 7.8 times that figure. Round it off, and the headline becomes irresistible: this cat may be worth eight times the typical American family. If one uses the higher $4 million rumour, the number rises to about 20.7 times the median Ame...
‘Conservation milestone’ as four endangered tigers born at animal park
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New report reveals sharp rise in online sale of primates on social media in US
Researchers found over 1,600 primates listed for sale on Facebook, TikTok and more over a six-week period in 2025A new report from leading wildlife and conservation organizations has revealed a sharp rise in the online sale of primates across major social media platforms in the US, raising concerns about wildlife trafficking, public safety and animal welfare.The report, titled Primates for Purchase: The Surge in Sales on Social Media in the US, was released Tuesday by the Association of Zoos and...
Why SC recalled its stray dog relocation order: 'Can’t remain oblivious to harsh realities'
The Supreme Court dismissed pleas to recall its stray dog relocation and sterilization order, issuing directions to states to augment infrastructure. The court allowed euthanasia for rabid or dangerous stray dogs, emphasizing the need for expert assessment and adherence to animal welfare laws.
Day After Tourist's Death, Elephant That Trampled On Her Dies In Karnataka
Marthanda, a 35-year-old male elephant, had suffered severe injuries during a fight with another elephant, Kanjan. The incident had taken place during a bathing session in the Cauvery River at the camp.
American tourists arrested in Japan after alleged break-in at viral monkey Punch’s enclosure
Two American nationals were reportedly arrested in Japan on Sunday after one allegedly entered the enclosure of Punch, the young macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo who became famous online for his inseparable bond with a stuffed orangutan toy.Videos circulating online appear to show a person dressed in an emoji costume climbing over a barrier into the Japanese macaque enclosure before dropping a small stuffed toy near the animals, startling them and causing them to retreat, according to Agence France-...
Can YOU guess this buffalo's nickname? (Hint: It's inspired by a US President)
Can YOU guess this buffalo's nickname? (Hint: It's inspired by a US President)Get your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREE By SOPHIA STANFORD, NEWS REPORTER Published: 01:58, 19 May 2026 | Updated: 02:00, 19 May 2026 e-mail View comments
'I lost my best friend' - TV presenter says death of his dog was 'unique and profound'
'I lost my best friend' - TV presenter says death of his dog was 'unique and profound'6 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMaria CassidyBBC WalesMatt JohnsonMatt Johnson and his pug, Alan Shearer, on the beach at sunset TV presenter and mental health advocate Matt Johnson said the death of his dog was like losing his best friend and reason for getting up in the morning.The 43-year-old said his pug, called Alan Shearer after the ex-England football captain, was his "dearest friend" and...
"Dear David": Woman honors beloved pets and meteorologist helps animals find forever homes
In this week's "Beg-Knows America," CBS News contributor David Begnaud shares two inspiring stories of everyday Americans: a former journalist founded an organization to help pet owners grieve their loss and a retiring meteorologist is celebrated for helping shelter animals get adopted.
Vile American tourist dresses up as EMOJI to climb into Punch the monkey's enclosure and terrorize primates at Japanese zoo
The incident unfolded Sunday at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Ichikawa, Japan , in the enclosure where a baby macaque monkey named Punch became an internet sensation earlier this year.
Secretive sect the Plymouth Brethren 'orders members in Australia to purge their pets'
A secretive Christian coven has issued an edict to its members to purge their pets after a young relative of the sect's leader Bruce Hales was bitten by a dog in Australia.
Karnataka’s Dubare elephant camp tragedy: 5 rules to follow in presence of wildlife
A tourist tragically died at Dubare Elephant Camp after being caught between two fighting elephants during a bathing session. This incident highlights the dangers of close wildlife encounters, even with trained animals, and underscores the need for strict adherence to safety guidelines around wildlife.
Police kill escaped tiger after it injures man in Germany
World German police kill tiger believed to have escaped from "Tiger Queen" after it attacked man in enclosure By Frank Andrews Frank Andrews Journalist Frank Andrews is a CBS News journalist based in London. Read Full Bio Frank Andrews May 18, 2026 / 10:17 AM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google Police shot and killed an escaped tiger believed to be owned by a woman who describes herself as Germany's "Tiger Queen" after it attacked a 72-year-old man in its enclosure, according to CBS News' part...