Returning rescued slow lorises to the wild may sound like a conservation success, but a new study shows it can turn deadly.
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Eight big cats whose long-term needs could no longer be met in Honduras have safely arrived at accredited U.S. sanctuariesDHL Global Forwarding and DHL ...
Reports indicate the animals succumbed to a fast-spreading viral outbreak, suspected to be feline panleukopenia or feline distemper, a highly contagious disease that can be fatal.
A new study has found that the wild can be a "death trap" for animals that are released from captivity after previously being rescued. The research, published in the journal Global Ecology and ...