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Japan's Robot Wolves Protect People From Rising Bear Attacks
Innovation1h ago

Japan's Robot Wolves Protect People From Rising Bear Attacks

A Japanese company creating fierce-looking robot wolves can't keep up with demand after bears killed 13 people last year. The animatronic scarecrows with glowing red eyes and menacing howls are giving communities a humane way to stay safe.

Japan Times3 min read
Letter Sparks Wildlife Safety Debate After Crocodile Death
Planet Wins1d ago

Letter Sparks Wildlife Safety Debate After Crocodile Death

A Hong Kong conservationist is calling for better human-wildlife safety measures after a crocodile was euthanized in South Africa's Komati River. His letter challenges communities to rethink how we share spaces with wild animals.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Texas Rescue Saves Neville After Double Rattlesnake Attack
Community HeroesMar 31

Texas Rescue Saves Neville After Double Rattlesnake Attack

A Boston terrier named Neville is fighting for his life after two rattlesnake bites left him critically injured. Austin Pets Alive! stepped in when his family couldn't afford treatment, and the pup is slowly recovering with round-the-clock care.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
How to Keep Your Garden Safe When Snakes Visit This Spring
SolutionsMar 23

How to Keep Your Garden Safe When Snakes Visit This Spring

As warmer weather arrives, snakes emerge from hibernation and visit gardens searching for food. Experts say staying calm and understanding their pest-control benefits keeps everyone safe.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Woman Saves Skunk With Jar on Head, Avoids Getting Sprayed
Community HeroesJan 27

Woman Saves Skunk With Jar on Head, Avoids Getting Sprayed

Cheryl Rhodes risked a face full of skunk spray to save a tiny animal suffocating with a glass jar stuck on its head. The 30-second rescue captured on video shows incredible trust between human and wildlife.

Upworthy3 min read