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An article in the Daily Mail entitled ''It's time to get your paws on the treadmill': Half of American cats and dogs overweight or obese' looks at how pet obesity in affecting the USA.
A recent article on the Telegraph, entitled 'The end of BSE', looks into the demise of BSE. Last year, only 17 cases were recorded in cattle across the world - a stark contract to in 1992 when it peaked at 37,280 cases.
According to a recent article on the BBC, "Monkeys 'display self-doubt' like humans". A recent study has found that monkeys have some awareness of their own thinking and seem to know when they don't know something. Read more here.
Perhaps in response to the growing fear of wild foxes, an article in the sun looks at one animal lover who keeps a fox as a pet. The article is keen to assure readers that this fox has been reared by hand and therefore is used to people, unlike wild foxes.
An article on the Telegraph states that "Vets have successfully completed a four-hour operation to help a 38-stone (241kg) bear with an infected tooth." The bear, from the Highland Wildlife Park in Kingussie, required dental surgery to help cure an infection.
According to the recent article in the Telegraph, "Farmers are demanding to be allowed to shoot huge flocks of starlings that are eating valuable animal feed in alarming quantities after unusually high numbers arrived in this country."
A recent article on the BBC's website shows how many experts are worried about the rising number of exotic pets. Quoting Matt Brash, a government zoo inspector, the piece suggests that laws over which wild animals can be kept as pets need to be changed. Species being kept in worrying conditions include Meerkats, Poison Dart Frogs, large tortoises and Marmoset Monkeys. Read more here.
A recent article on the BBC has expressed concern that a number of dogs in Dorset may have been poisoned by pellets left on Bournemouth Heath It is thought the poison pellets could have been used to try and get rid of foxes.
According to an article on the Telegraph, "Waitrose, which prides itself on its high animal welfare standards, has suspended a contract with a free-range duck farm after under cover filming revealed "inhumane" conditions."
A recently published article on the BBC explores how snakes have evolved throughout history. According to the piece, a 95-million-year-old fossil is allowing scientists to look more in depth at how snakes became legless over time. Read more here.
According to a recent article on the BBC: "a Surrey wildlife campaigner has appealed to air gun users not to aim at animals after a series of shootings of squirrels, foxes, owls and swans."
David Attenborough features in a new BBC series starting on Wednesday 9th February at 8pm on BBC. The series looks at 'Madagascar' and all the wonderful wildlife inhabiting the island.