Wildlife Visitors in April 2018 — My Wild Australia

https://www.youtube.com/embed/BzLl51PcT1w?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent I was somewhat busier than normal in April so didn’t have as much opportunity to take many photos of the wildlife visitors, so I only have a few to share with you on this occasion. Here are two sulphur crested cockatoos, eyeing me off and walking up and down the veranda, probably wanting to …

Free, Upcoming Webinar about Urban Mountain Lions — The Jaguar

There’s an exciting webinar coming up on May 15 that you’ll not want to miss. It’s being hosted by Sharon Negri of WildFutures, and it’s titled Big Cats in the City: Ecology, Behavior and Conservation of Mountain Lions around Los Angeles. For this webinar, Ms. Negri will interview Dr. Seth Riley. For 18 years, Dr. …

Squirrels Gone Squirrelly

Even the squirrels - and chipmunks - are becoming anxious to 'get on', they've got their annual spring 'plans' to attend to and all this snow, ice and freezing rain silliness is getting in their way.  We've had a burgeoning squirrel population over the winter, but these last few days has seen an even larger …

In support of wild horses

We just wish to remind all of our supporters of our upcoming fundraising banquet. All monies raised goes into our work to save and rescue wild horses that need help. A lot of work still needs to be done to assure that the wild horses of Alberta can remain forever wild and free in the […] …