After A Year Hiatus, Japan Set To Start Whaling For 'Research'
Japan will send a fleet of ships to capture 333 minke whales for what it calls scientific research, though others think it's a loophole for whaling.

Wildlife woes: 33 swimmers accused of harassing dolphins in Hawaii
Drone footage shows the group of snorkelers actively pursuing a pod of spinner dolphins, which is illegal under federal law.

The unlikely duo: Dog and goat besties are up for adoption as a pair
While Felix and Cinnamon are not up for public adoption at this time, the shelter wants to find a rescue partner who can help take care of them.

Why is bird flu causing new concern?
In recent months avian flu has decimated bird populations and has now spread among several different mammal species.
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How Miami Beach plans to stop violence for spring break 2024
In Miami Beach, authorities will do more to curb violence, by preventing party promoters from planning massive events, among other actions.

Search for missing Texas child continues after family leaves country
Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez remains missing days after his family left the U.S. as officials issued an Amber Alert.

Polio detected again in wastewater in community with low vaccine rate
A New York community with a high rate of people who are unvaccinated against polio may once again be dealing with a spreading virus.