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Are you thrilled by the sight of wildlife in its natural environment? If so, you don't need to travel for the experience. With a little effort, your possess backyard can become a stopover for some of North America's most colorful wildlife.

A Malaysian court sentenced a notorious wildlife trader to six months in prison Monday after he was caught smuggling 95 live boa constrictors in his luggage at the country's main airport. ...

The Redlands 24-hour Wildlife Rescue service is looking for dedicated people to volunteer for their wildlife phone service (during the day) and the after-hours wildlife ambulance service (at night).

The Wonder of Wildlife has Captivated Kids This Summer, According to a Holiday Survey.

Four Greek wildlife groups on Monday criticised as "misguided" the mass release of thousands of mink into the wild from fur farms in northwestern Greece by an animal rights protest group.

LAKE NORMAN, N.C.-- Thousands will take to the lakes this Labor Day weekend, and many will adhere to the rules of the waters. But for those who don't, they might have to contend with officers like Kyle Voris of the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission. Voris has paroled waters like Lake Norman for more than 15 years. "I seen just about every everything you can think of out here on this lake ...

The owner of a wildlife rescue centre close Wigton says he has been forced to install security cameras and lighting after thieves stole two fox cubs.

Nicknamed the “Lizard King”, “Pablo Escobar of the wildlife trade” and “Asian wildlife kingpin”, Anson Wong began his foray into the wildlife trade by exhibiting reptiles at the now-defunct Bukit Jambul Reptile Sanct...

SEPANG: Always elusive, wildlife trafficker Anson Wong — described as the “Pablo Escobar of the wildlife trade” — was jailed six months and fined a total of RM190,000 for smuggling 95 snakes without a allow.

With 10 employees of Wildlife Prairie State Park accepting a buyout package this week, the new governing entity being formed later this month to operate the park without the benefit of state assistance will do so with half of a full-time staff.