Category: Digest

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Egyptian Tortoise Hatchlings Eating Lettuce

This YouTube video was produced by the Calgary Zoo.

We’re celebrating two tortally wonderful hatchdays! Egyptian tortoise ‘Giza’ turned one on July 8th, while ‘Sphinx’ turned one on July 18th!

It’s incredible to think these two torts are just one year old – they’re still so tiny! Egyptian tortoises reach maturity at five years, and as of now, we haven’t determined their sexes.

Giza and Sphinx mark a significant milestone as the first successful Egyptian tortoise hatchlings since the species arrived at the zoo a decade ago. We’re thrilled that they bring hope to this Critically Endangered

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CWF’s WILD Generations

This YouTube video was produced by The Canadian Wildlife Federation.

Experience the joy of gardening while making a positive impact on wildlife conservation.
Learn more: http://CanadianWildlifeFederation.ca

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Canada’s wildlife is facing unprecedented threats. From climate change to habitat loss, pollution, and homes being destroyed by the effects of climate change, brought on by human activity, the once-vibrant ecosystems that span our nation are now in rapid decline. Species that once thrived in abundance are now on the brink of extinction. From coast to coast, Canadian wildlife is disappearing—pushed to the edge by circumstances they

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Hanging with the Devils – Take a look inside | Australia Zoo Life

This YouTube video was produced by The Australia Zoo.

We check in with the Australasia team to follow along with all the things they do throughout the day with our cheeky Tassie Devils. Learn some interesting facts and see what goes into working with these animals.

Here at Australia Zoo we are home to over 1200 beautiful animals and 400 staff. Join us as we give you a behind the scenes look at all the action. From new additions to animal highlights, our awesome zoo crew and fabulous zoo celebrations. We’ll get you up close and personal with Australia

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