Watch Newborn Giraffe's 'Miracle' Last Stand After Attack By Lion



One of the animals was captured, but the other escaped.

The Chrismark Castle in Woodstock is a replica of a castle from the Middle Ages.

There were 101,501 antlered bucks, 16,435 button bucks, and 70,031 does.

Julia Earhart's photoshoots allow dog owners to remember their dying and senior pets in a special way.

Park employees are asking the public to submit any information that would help with the investigation, since cutting trees at El Malpais is illegal.

If you live in the southwestern part of the country, you've probably heard about this health condition that's spiking right now. You need to know what to do to keep your dog safe.

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The tree is being killed with fire and will be banned. Is it enough to stop the tree's spread?

A photographer in Hawaii spotted a great white shark swimming towards him off the Big Island.

The loss of sea ice is causing polar bears to change their diet to hunt land animals. Find out more.

More than 70,000 European green crabs have been captured and removed from the Lummi Sea Pond.

This is something you don't see often.

Thirty white rhinos arrived in Rwanda on Monday, after a long journey from South Africa in a Boeing 747, in what is believed to be the largest single transfer of the species ever undertaken.

More monarch butterflies are moving to California.

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Animal-control officers on the Treasure Coast have a lot of stories about the strange animals they've been called to capture.

A gorilla at Zoo Miami was calmer than some people we know who are awake and getting medical treatment.

The federal government is using a voluntary protected zone to try to keep a rare whale safe after scientists detected it. Scientists say there are fewer than 350 North Atlantic right whales left. The protected zone, which is south of Long Island and east of New Jersey, will be in effect until Sunday.

Prince William made a comment about population effects on wild habitats. Critics say the British royal has no.

Julie Boittiaux said on Monday that the mother is still protective of her 18-day-old newborn and third baby, Quilla, not letting her out into the natural elements as of yet. They are nocturnal, spending the day in water and moving to land at night to feed on leaves, roots, fruits, and grasses.

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A federal report says that 20% of the oldest trees will be gone within a couple of years.