When Shelby Tibbs was finishing training a dog named Dux, he noticed a groundhog in need of assistance.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
15 rescue dogs, including 10 puppies, killed by council in Australia over COVID-19 concerns
The Bourke Shire Council was concerned about people entering their community due to a COVID-19 lockdown, so they had the dogs shot and killed.
‘Unprecedented’ rain falls for first time in recorded history at Greenland’s ice sheet summit
Since recording began in 1950, rainfall had never been seen at the country’s highest point until this past week.
California family found dead in national forest wasn’t shot or beaten, autopsy says
The Mariposa County Sheriff’s Office said the deaths of a couple, their 1-year-old daughter and family dog is being treated as a hazmat situation.
An alligator dragged a dog into pond and bit her tail off. Her owner jumped in and saved her.
Bruce Savage was on a walk with his dog, Hanna, when he realized she was missing and all he could see was a leash on the pond.
More than 600 people pack a US Air Force plane leaving Afghanistan amid siege, reports say
As thousand flocked to the Kabul airport in hopes of leaving Afghanistan, hundreds made their way onto a U.S. Air Force plane going to Qatar.
Researchers find the closest thing to a ‘real-life dragon’ lived over 150 million years ago in Australia
It didn’t breathe fire, but the Thapunngaka shawi was as long as a school bus with 40 sharp teeth meant to eat fish and small dinosaurs.
Crab-tivating: Chemical in plastic arousing hermit crabs
A study from the University of Hull in England found that a chemical in plastic is making hermit crabs’ respiratory levels rise.
Guinea confirms first case of deadly Marburg virus months after end of Ebola outbreak
Part of the same virus family as Ebola, Marburg has a fatality rate that can reach up to 90%, as the person who had it has died.
UN’s climate change report issued a ‘code red for humanity’. Is there anything we can do to fix it?
The United Nations’ panel outlined what could happen to Earth in the coming years, but is it possible for individuals to make it better?