wild animals
Animals the way nature intended it; explore the world of wild animals and the controversies surrounding domestication and hunting of feral beasts.
Poison Worries Over The Whale “Sanctuary” Project
For the last few years, I’ve expressed my concerns about a proposed marine mammal “sanctuary” that would be operated by animal rights extremists in Nova Scotia. Many of these concerns I’ve expressed were about the negative effects the pen would have on both local wildlife and the resident animals who would live there.
By Jenna Deedy4 years ago in Petlife
Thanks to SeaWorld, Christmas Comes Early to Clearwater Marine Aquarium.
It’s been a month since Clearwater Marine Aquarium suffered the loss of their beloved dolphin Winter from an intestinal torsion after thriving under their care for sixteen years. She has left behind an incredible legacy that has proven to be beneficial to both people and animals alike.
By Jenna Deedy4 years ago in Petlife
I'm Currently Living On an Island Where People Have Pet Monkeys
I think at one point every child has fantasized about having a pet monkey. For me, it was one of my first memories! No kidding. Curious George the children's book was one of my favorites and was read to me by my mother from as far back as I can remember. If you're unfamiliar with this famous children's book from the USA. Curious George is a pet monkey and he gets into a lot of monkey mischief.
By Yogesh Sawant4 years ago in Petlife
Whale of a Holiday
The following article contains links to shops for which I might receive a commission upon purchase. The holidays are here and it’s that time of year when everyone is sincere, people are bundled up to battle the bitter cold temperatures, drinking down that hot chocolate, watching Christmas movies, singing carols, and of course watching anything that has to do with StarWars.
By Jenna Deedy4 years ago in Petlife
Opossum Balls and my Authentic Self
Sometimes we go through our days without paying much attention. We flit from one thing to the next without considering if our actions reflect our core values. When we go through life without following our values, we lose ourselves and our ability to generate real happiness.
By Jennifer Christiansen4 years ago in Petlife
They Are No More
It is a sad tale of the Dodo Birds and the only places where we can see these birds now are in history museums and the pages of books. These birds were native to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Dodo Birds never learned to fear humans so when European settlers landed on the island in the 17th century the birds did not run and hide. Being flightless birds they could easily be caught and used for food. They were also susceptible to forest fires and floods. So unfortunately less than a century went by when Dodo Birds became extinct.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Petlife
Honey Badger As Pet
The Honey Badger lives almost all over Africa, some areas of India, and parts of southwest Asia. It has a short flat body with a large white patch and resembles a weasel more than a badger. In this article, we are discussed “Honey Badger as pet”. The Honey Badger isn't found in the United States, so many people wonder if they would make appropriate pets.
By Emma Watson4 years ago in Petlife
Winter: A Tribute to the “Little Dolphin That Could”
Winter, the adult bottlenose dolphin whose unlikely rescue inspired a generation of people worldwide after losing her tail and becoming a two-time film star, passed away on November 11th, 2021. Her passing occurred just sixteen years after she was rescued as a two-month-old calf.
By Jenna Deedy4 years ago in Petlife








