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Family Rescues 12,000 Animals in 32 Years of Wildlife Work
Solutions2d ago

Family Rescues 12,000 Animals in 32 Years of Wildlife Work

A Massachusetts family has saved more than 12,000 exotic animals over three decades, working alongside law enforcement to rescue abandoned and illegally kept reptiles. Their new digital platform will help them reach even more communities in need.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Two Orphaned Rhino Calves Airlifted to Safety in Kruger
Community HeroesMar 2

Two Orphaned Rhino Calves Airlifted to Safety in Kruger

Rangers in South Africa's Kruger National Park rescued two young rhino calves found alone in extreme heat, likely orphaned by poachers. A coordinated team effort involving airlift operations and veterinary care brought both calves safely to sanctuary.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
37-Year Animal Rescue Seeks Volunteers to Save Sanctuary
Community HeroesFeb 6

37-Year Animal Rescue Seeks Volunteers to Save Sanctuary

After rescuing abused animals for nearly four decades, Apache Way Farm Rescue in Dighton needs community support to continue its mission. Owner Lori Matta is asking for volunteers and donations to keep the sanctuary alive for 24 animals who finally found safety.

Google: volunteers help3 min read
Elderly Alpaca Gets Mirror Friend After Losing Companions
Acts of KindnessJan 25

Elderly Alpaca Gets Mirror Friend After Losing Companions

An 18-year-old alpaca in Cornwall found comfort in an unexpected companion after losing his pen mates. Giovanni's caregivers installed mirrors in his enclosure to help ease his loneliness, and two new alpaca friends are on the way.

Stuff NZ2 min read
3 Lions Travel Ship, Air and Road to Arkansas Sanctuary
Community HeroesJan 22

3 Lions Travel Ship, Air and Road to Arkansas Sanctuary

Three lions just completed an epic journey from Honduras to their forever home in Arkansas, marking the first time the Central American nation has relocated big cats to U.S. sanctuaries. After years of planning, Cyrus, Zephora, and Juancito now have the space and care they've always deserved.

Good News Network2 min read