Animal Pain AwarenessSeptember is Animal Pain Awareness Month. The International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management (IVAPM) declared this month of awareness. Its purpose is […] View Article
Where in the World?Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is home to several different species, but where would their homes be if they were in […] View Article
I Cry, You Cry, We All MimicryMany say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. In nature, every organism fills a unique role in their […] View Article
The Mapogo CoalitionAs one of the only social cats, lions have social structures that are incredibly complex. Their behavior can sometimes shock […] View Article
The Lions of EuropeLions have featured in European art and religion for centuries, yet there are no lions in Europe. Where did they […] View Article
Why Pollinators MatterPollinators keep the world running. They are responsible for around 75% of the world’s flowering plants. Notable pollinators are bees, […] View Article
Why Wild Animals Don’t Make Good PetsMost people agree that animals like big cats don’t make good pets. Dangerous carnivores and predators pose a severe threat […] View Article
Feline Hybrids, Malevolent MixesHave you ever heard of a Liger? What about a Jaglion? How about an Ocicat? These animals might sound like […] View Article
Predators and Their Role in the EcosystemTurpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge provides a lifetime refuge for predators and mesopredators, so we are very well versed in the […] View Article
The Importance of Wildlife CorridorsHumans are ever-expanding their cities, towns and homes. As we do so, we encroach on the homes of the wildlife […] View Article