The Dangers of Anthropomorphism
/Anthropomorphism is our way of trying to understand animals. It can help improve animal welfare standards but can also be detrimental to our animal friends.
Read MoreWe are currently in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico
Anthropomorphism is our way of trying to understand animals. It can help improve animal welfare standards but can also be detrimental to our animal friends.
Read MoreShell rot is a common disease in wild and pet turtles. In this blog I describe exactly how I approach a case of shell rot.
Read MoreGiven recent bush fires around Australia I have written a post detailing how we treated wildlife with burns during the Sampson Flat bush fires early 2015.
Read MoreBoonmee was my favourite Elephant at the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand Sanctuary in Petchaburri. Her story is an all to familiar reminder of the suffering of elephants in the tourist trade. But lucky for Boon Mee her story has a happy ending!
Read MoreDuring my time in Thailand and Laos I realized how true the statement 'Cheeky Monkey' could be.
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