This is Cruel

This photo which was probably taken at Kasai Occidental, the Democratic Republic of Congo - might seem fun and interesting to some, but it shows how merciless, cruel and indifferent We can be to our fellow creatures.All leading religions are against cruelty to animals. Much...

Lemurs butchered in Madagascar

" Shocking pictures of slaughtered lemurs killed for bush meat have been released by Conservation International. A breakdown in law and order due to the recent coup in Madagascar has resulted in poachers killing...

Outing at Kissimmee State Park

 As an experienced photographer, my focus is on plants, trees, flowers and other aspects of nature. I aim to capture the vibrant colors of an unusual flower or bird or show the distinct lines of a simple...

Tuskers forcibly removed from an Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka

Two baby tuskers were forcibly removed from it's orphanage and separated from their mothers by the Diyawadana Nilame Nilanga Dela of Dalada Maligawa. Nilanga Dela is not only accused of ill-treating the two tuskers named Raju and Sindu, but also of other tuskers at the Dalada...

Kanha National Park - Tiger Reserve - India

Kanha national park is a beauty of its own with grassy glade, steep rocky slopes and hills. It is the best wildlife spot for wildlife lovers, tourists and animals. The park is sheltered with vast grasslands, bamboo forest and streams stretched over 940 sq.kms.Kanha is best...

White Bengal Tiger Born with no Stripes in South Africa

A white Bengal Tiger has been born in the Cango Wildlife Ranch near Cape Town in South Africa with no stripes, and keepers think there are less than 20 others like her in the whole world, all in captivity....

Kenya suffers wave of elephant killings

Poachers seeking valuable ivory have killed up to 20 elephants across north Kenya in the last two weeks, locals said on Wednesday. Residents said the elephants were shot and stripped of their tusks in remote areas of Samburu, Laikibia and Marsabit districts, where wildlife is...

Beavers return to Scotland after 400 years

Beavers have been reintroduced into the wild in Argyll, Scotland, after 400 years of being absent. Eleven beavers are part of a reintroduction program brought from Norway to study whether beavers can survive again in the country. The Scottish Wildlife Trust is carrying out...

Senate Allows Guns in National Parks

The Senate backed a decision on Thursday to allow people to carry loaded guns in national parks and wildlife refuges. Senator Tom Coburn from Oklahoma put forth the measure, saying that it was the right of citizens...

Volunteer Abroad Tanzania Dar Es Salaam Arusha Children Orphans

http://www.abroaderview.org Our programs allow you to take part in meaningful community service work, while discovering the people, sights, smells and tastes of Tanzania. Volunteering in Tanzania is a way to...

Endangered Maleo birds get their own exotic beach to protect them

Endangered Maleo birds are getting their own stretch of Indonesian beach to help protect them from poachers, all for the low price of $12,500. Maleos look like chickens, but with black backs, pink stomachs and yellow...

Rare black rhinos to get insurance to boost numbers

The very rare black African Rhino species could be getting a form of insurance as Keny and Tanzania are thinking about relocating them into neighbouring countries in an effort to increase their numbers and boost...

Poop-Cam Shoots Lion Close-Ups

What do you need to take amazing photos of lions? Elephant poop. You need elephant poop*. (*Along with digital cameras, infrared trigger devices, and patience; your mileage may vary) The link below has some of the best lion photos I've ever seen, because the photographers...

Orphaned black bear cubs will have a new Vancouver home

Orphaned black bear cubs will now have a new home to go in Vancouver as a black bear rehab centre will open in North Vancouver. The cubs will be raised until they can be released back in to the wild. "Environment...

Bears Targeted as Trophy Hunt Opens in BC

BRITISH COLUMBIA (April 1, 2009) -- The provincial government will allow trophy hunters to begin killing bears for sport in the Great Bear Rainforest on Wednesday, even though Coastal First Nations and 78 percent of British Columbians want to see an end to the killing. Last...

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