Leopard mauls wildlife rescuer worker in terrifying attack

Terrifying moment snarling leopard mauls wildlife rescuer after attacking three people inside their home in central India The leopard escaped from the  Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary in central India The animal pounced on the construction workers who were on the building site  The animal injured five people including a police officer involved in its capture By Darren … Read more

Ultra rare albino turtle spotted wandering a Great Barrier Reef island amazes wildlife experts

Ultra rare albino turtle spotted wandering a Great Barrier Reef island amazes wildlife experts – but the story could have a very sad ending The baby turtle was seen making its way into the ocean on Lady Elliot Island  Green turtle hatchlings normally have a dark grey shell and greenish skin The rare baby turtle … Read more

Monty Don urges gardeners to stop mowing the lawn so often as it is ‘damaging’ to wildlife 

Monty Don urges gardeners to stop mowing the lawn so often as it is ‘damaging’ to wildlife Gardener Monty Don has said there are many benefits to keeping grass longer  The Daily Mail Weekend Magazine columnist said short grass is a male trait By leaving grass alone to grow, you encourage wildlife to enter your … Read more

Victoria: Rainbow lorikeet kisses a koala named Luther at Mosswood Wildlife Sanctuary in Koroit

Adorable moment a rainbow lorikeet plants a sweet kiss on a koala named Luther – but his love isn’t exactly reciprocated A koala named Luther was ‘kissed’ by a rainbow lorikeet at a wildlife sanctuary Pictures show the colourful parrot sitting next to the koala before making a move Luther didn’t seem to enjoy when … Read more

Unimpressed gorillas, owls and hares pout at wildlife photographers in hilarious gallery

Furry unimpressed! Hilarious snaps show a grumpy gorilla, peeved puppy and a hare with the hump refusing to play ball for photographers Wildlife photographers from around the world captured unimpressed animals  A disgruntled gorilla living at the Bristol Zoo gave a photographer the finger  Meanwhile, hippo in Zambia is harassed by a flock of oxpeckers … Read more

Global wildlife trade ‘is causing 60% fall in species abundance’

The international wildlife trade is causing more than a 60 per cent fall in species abundance, a new study reveals.   An international team of researchers, including experts from the University of Sheffield, performed a ‘meta-analysis’ of the wildlife trade from 31 studies.  They found a 62 per cent fall in species abundance overall, as well as … Read more

Robert Irwin wins Wildlife Photographer Of The Year People’s Choice Award for bushfire photo

Robert Irwin, 17, wins Wildlife Photographer Of The Year People’s Choice Award thanks to his jaw-dropping image of Australian bushfires By Alisha Buaya For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:37 GMT, 12 February 2021 | Updated: 21:43 GMT, 12 February 2021 Robert Irwin has won the coveted Wildlife Photographer of The Year People’s Choice Award for … Read more

Wildlife park banned from keeping big cats is wound up by taxman

A wildlife park banned from keeping big cats after one lynx escaped and another died has been wound up by the taxman with debts of more than £120,000. Owners Tracy Tweedy, 50, and her husband Dean, 52, bought Borth Wild Animal Kingdom in Borth, West Wales, for £625,000 five years ago. But the attraction faced … Read more

Not all trees are green! Reduce carbon footprint and support wildlife by planting wisely

Not all trees are green! Reduce carbon footprint and support wildlife by planting wisely Professor Antonelli says old forests soak up more carbon than new ones  Nigel Colborn explores what gardeners can do for trees, climate and wildlife British gardening expert says trees and long-term shrubs support nature    By Nigel Colborn for the Daily Mail … Read more

Britain’s most spectacular wildlife experiences, from Norfolk to Northumberland

The popularity of incredible wildlife documentaries by world-famous conservationists such as Sir David Attenborough means many of us have become familiar with exotic creatures in their natural habitats, or even have been inspired to encounter them for real on far-flung holidays. But while we may be able to tell a leopard from a cheetah, we … Read more