Wildlife authorities received a tip-off before raiding the woman's home where they found dozens of snakes, lizards and eggs.
A woman has been fined $20,000 after wildlife officers found dozens of native reptiles and eggs in dire condition at her home in rural Queensland. Earlier this year on January 14, a community member ...
The annual GnomeMade Market is back for its 40th year in New Ulm. The GnomeMade Market is an arts and craft event that is ...
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An Australian woman has been slapped with more than $20,000 in fines after authorities discovered she had been keeping and ...
Despite the 2024 hurricanes, conservationists found a leatherback sea turtle nest on Pinellas County beaches - and many of ...
Open larger image Many of the reptiles were humanely euthanised after a vet check revealed multiple health issues The Nambour ...
The Clearwater Marine Aquarium said Friday that 271 nests were documented this year along a 21-mile stretch of beach ...
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Find some answers below. An elephant killed for its tusks to make jewelry. The stealing of turtle eggs for a delicacy soup. Chopping down a rosewood tree to make furniture. These are all examples of ...
A turtle smuggler is facing massive punishments after being caught attempting to traffic 29 eastern box turtles.