Birds are dying by the billions, and your home might be part of the problem. In the United States alone, up to one billion birds...
Archive for category: The Species

What To Do With Lavender? Here are Some Ideas
Got a bunch of lavender growing in your garden? We’ve got some fun and creative ways to use it that go way beyond just potpourri!...

Takakia, World’s Oldest Moss Struggles to Survive
Mosses are among the earliest plants to colonize land, shaping ecosystems long before forests, flowers, or grasslands ever appeared. Among them, one ancient genus stands...

SAFARI FRANK Funds Kruger Rhino Dehorning and K9 Safety
On World Rhino Day, September 22, 2025, the team from SAFARI FRANK stood on the sun-drenched earth of the Greater Kruger National Park, bearing witness...

When the Menu Changes: How Climate Change Is Redefining Animal Diets
You may have been one of the many people who have voluntarily changed their diets to mitigate their carbon footprint. Reducing the consumption of animal...

Can My Best Friend Eat My Food?
Dogs often beg for a taste of whatever you’re eating, but not all human foods are safe for them. Treats from your plate might seem...

Cute Facts About Dog Paws
Dog paws often go unnoticed compared to tails or expressive eyes, but they are vital to every step a dog takes. These strong, flexible structures...

Why Does My Dog Follow Me Everywhere
Dogs have followed their humans since the first wolves formed bonds with people. This connection grew from instinctual need, safety, food and community. Dogs today...

Why Does My Cat Sleep on Me?
Cats often curl up on laps, chests or even heads because they enjoy closeness and comfort. While they usually nap on quiet perches or tucked-away...

Let’s Talk About Bobcats (More Than a Cat)
Bobcats, with their short bobbed tails and spotted fur, are North America’s most common wildcats. Around 2.3 to 3.5 million of them live across Mexico,...
