Houston is devastated by heavy rains and fatal flooding. The doctors put their emergency plan into action and help the local community by taking in animals displaced by the storms. Dr. Lavigne and Dr. Ross examine a young Tigress that was turned into the shelter after she was found roaming a residential neighborhood. As Houston recovers from the record-breaking flooding, “Nala” the Tiger receives national attention and the doctors help her find the perfect … Continue
Coffee, Birds, And Forests In The Central Andes BirdScape
More than 70 species of migratory birds travel from North America to the Caldas region in the Colombian Andes to spend the winter. Upon arrival, these birds often encounter habitats that have been fragmented and degraded by tree felling for wood production, agriculture, and urbanization.
The Paisajes Sostenibles (PaSos) project is a multi-partner sustainability that aims to restore degraded working lands, increase habitat connectivity, and reduce the environmental impact of coffee production, … Continue
A New Grasslands Conservation Program For Ranching, Wildlife, And The American Public | Webinar
There are about 600 million acres of grasslands left in the U.S. They occur throughout the country and are among our most threatened landscapes. We have been losing acres at an alarming rate for a long time. One disastrous result of those sustained losses is that we now have about half as many birds in our grasslands that we did in 1970. And the decline continues.
More needs to be done … Continue
