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Save Capron Zoo Before It’s Too Late
Some places quietly become part of who we are. They’re not always world-famous landmarks or sprawling tourist destinations. Instead, they’re places woven into everyday life–the ones where kids press their faces against exhibit glass in wonder, where families stroll on warm afternoons, and where generations share simple moments.
By Jenna Deedy7 days ago in Petlife
The Death of a Giant
The natural world lost one of its most magnificent giants with the death of Satao II, a rare and iconic African elephant known for his extraordinarily long tusks. Often referred to as a “super tusker,” Satao II was part of an elite group of elephants whose tusks were so large they nearly touched the ground. His life symbolized the beauty and majesty of Africa’s wildlife, while his tragic end serves as a sobering reminder of the threats these creatures continue to face.
By Irshad Abbasi 12 days ago in Petlife
Eastern Bengal’s Elephant Crisis
In the lush and fertile landscapes of Eastern Bengal, where rivers weave through green fields and forests once stretched endlessly, a growing crisis is unfolding. Villagers across the region are increasingly troubled by wild elephants that wander into human settlements, destroying crops, damaging homes, and sometimes even causing tragic loss of life. What was once a rare encounter has now become a frequent and alarming reality.
By Irshad Abbasi 12 days ago in Petlife
The Death of India’s Most Beloved Lion
India has long been home to one of the world’s most majestic and rare big cats—the Asiatic lion. Found primarily in the Gir National Park, these lions are not only a symbol of strength and pride but also a significant part of the country’s natural heritage. Recently, the nation was struck by sorrowful news: one of its most popular and widely recognized lions has died, leaving behind a legacy that touched millions.
By Irshad Abbasi 12 days ago in Petlife
The Little Guardian with the Giant Heart
Bohdi was used to being underestimated. Weighing in at under six pounds, with a smooth short coat the color of toasted honey and ears that seemed too big for his head, most people looked at him and smiled politely. Some chuckled lightly. Others used the same words every time.
By Paw Planet 2 months ago in Petlife
Keeping your pets safe (and calm) this holiday season . Top Story - December 2025.
The holiday season may be magical for some humans, but for pets it only means confusion, changed routines, overstimulation, extra noise, guests or pet sitters come and go, and sometimes the festive season means danger for pets.
By Susan Fourtané 3 months ago in Petlife
Thinking of choosing a pet? . AI-Generated.
The journey of selecting a pet is an exciting yet sometimes overwhelming experience. Pets bring joy, companionship, and endless love into our lives—each one uniquely suited to different lifestyles and personalities. I have taken care of a variety of pets from cats, rabbits, hamsters and fish while currently enjoying the company of two Greek Tortoises.
By Aisha Mohammad6 months ago in Petlife
When Cats Strike
Cats are the world’s most unpredictable roommates. One minute, they’re cuddly angels. The next, they’re plotting your downfall like tiny furry supervillains. And nothing proves this better than the ultimate comedy scene: a man kissing his cat… and the cat turning him into a crime scene.
By Life Hopes6 months ago in Petlife
“The Day I Learned the Power of Saying No”
For most of my life, I was a “yes” person. I said yes to extra work, even when I was exhausted. I said yes to friends who drained my energy. I said yes to family obligations that left me with no time for myself.
By ✦•············• Freelancer •············✦7 months ago in Petlife










