WEYMOUTH – Katrina Bergman said it was clear at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic that the New England Wildlife Center would need to pivot in its mission to serve both animals and people. The ...
Today, the UK's only remaining wildcat population lives in the Highlands of Scotland but, despite being given protected ...
BOSTON – Several dozen Canada geese and mallard ducks have found themselves in a sticky situation. Staff from the New England Wildlife Center in Weymouth is caring for more than a dozen geese and ...
Build baby build’ agenda could speed up nature decline to the point of no return • Four years on from Environment Act, nature policy is in a much darker place • Charities representing more than two mi ...
The turtle is a rare anomaly that can occur from both genetic and environmental factors that influence an embryo during development, experts said. No, you are not seeing double. A rare turtle with two ...
Beccy Speight, chief executive of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and Wildlife Trusts boss Craig Bennett ...
WEYMOUTH − The cause of an overnight fire Wednesday at the New England Wildlife Center is under investigation, the Weymouth Fire Department said. The fire, which a fire department spokesman described ...
WASHINGTON (TND) — Three times the cuteness! Yorkshire Wildlife Park announced "the surprise arrival" of rare giant otter triplets. The otter pups were born on March 27 and have been under the care of ...
The first time Jason Batchelder, the chief game warden for the state of Vermont, heard the proclamation that we are living in a “new golden age of wildlife in New England,” he admits he did a ...
WEYMOUTH - Twenty-four seagulls have been rescued by the New England Wildlife Center, after finding their way into a vat of used cooking oil that was in a truck. The gulls were taken in around 8 p.m.