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A white miniature horse stands in a lush, green field full of white and yellow flowers.
HealthSheriff says man killed 81 animals in hours-long shooting rampage: ‘These were people’s pets’
By Olga R. Rodriguez and The Associated PressSeptember 6, 2024
A group of curious cows stand in a row in a field. They look curiously at the camera. Focus is on one of the white cows in the background.
HealthBluetongue virus cases are soaring in Europe—these are the symptoms to look out for
By AFPAugust 14, 2024
A woman smiles petting a tiny sheep
LifestyleMove over, dogs and cats—there’s now a growing demand for mini farm animals
By Haleluya Hadero, Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressAugust 12, 2024
Hugh Grant
EnvironmentMonsanto’s $160 million payout: Seattle wins battle over toxic Duwamish
By Martha Bellisle and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2024
Chicken feet, a key Chinese dim sum menu item, is at risk because Brazil has stopped exporting chickens to China
FinanceChicken feet, a key Chinese dim sum menu item, is at risk because Brazil has stopped exporting chickens to China
By Hallie Gu and BloombergJuly 24, 2024
What are the symptoms of bird flu and how does it spread?
HealthWhat are the symptoms of bird flu and how does it spread?
By Lindsey LeakeJuly 15, 2024
A wildlife technician holds up a dead owl's wing as he takes notes.
EnvironmentU.S. officials enlist trained shooters to kill 450,000 barred owls—all in the name of saving their cousins from extinction
By Matthew Brown and The Associated PressJuly 3, 2024
Company that bred beagles for medical research agrees to pay record $35m fine for neglecting thousands of dogs at Virginia facility
FinanceCompany that bred beagles for medical research agrees to pay record $35m fine for neglecting thousands of dogs at Virginia facility
By Matthew Barakat and The Associated PressJune 4, 2024
Giant pandas are returning to Washington, D.C.’s National Zoo thanks to a surprise new deal with China’s government
LifestyleGiant pandas are returning to Washington, D.C.’s National Zoo thanks to a surprise new deal with China’s government
By Chris MorrisMay 29, 2024
New York City
EnvironmentNYC’s rat problem is so bad it’s holding a summit of vermin experts to ‘know our enemy’
By Sydney LakeMay 17, 2024
Employees work on epidemic prevention for chickens at a livestock company in Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China, on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.
HealthBird flu FAQ: Everything you need to know about the H5N1 outbreak that’s spread to dairy cows in 9 states
By Lindsey LeakeMay 9, 2024
zebra trots in field
EnvironmentSocial-media sensation ‘Shug’ the zebra is recaptured after evading a rodeo clown and horse trainers to spend nearly a week on the run
By The Associated PressMay 4, 2024
Trish Sie and Ruby
FinanceMillennials’ love affair with pet chickens is big business for a $30 billion retail chain—‘In America, the new companion animal is the chicken’
By Amanda GerutMay 4, 2024
Kristi Noem
PoliticsDog experts cry foul at Kristi Noem’s shocking description of killing her puppy: ‘I think she may have shot herself in the foot’
By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressMay 3, 2024
Japan has had so many bear attacks in the past year it’s turning to AI to act as a warning system
TechJapan has had so many bear attacks in the past year it’s turning to AI to act as a warning system
By Chris MorrisMay 1, 2024
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