26.05.2010 Recently a hunter from the Kemerovo region of Russia saved a Bigfoot who was drowning in a river. Countess reports like this leave practically no doubt about the existence of these creatures. Earlier we wrote about a Bigfoot and his descendants living in Abkhazia, and suggested it was the oldest human-like creature. Russia Today: Bigfoot saved from drowning in icy Siberian river According to another theory, Bigfoot is a product...
Read MoreOldest living creature is back in safe waters after road fears
A €400,000 ‘pearl of wisdom’ has saved one of Europe’s last remaining colonies of a rare shellfish from being run over by a new motorway. The 500 freshwater pearl mussels — now found only in a few isolated sites in Europe — live in a small stretch of the River Nore, along the route of the new M7/M8 Dublin to Cork/Limerick motorway. The shellfish, which can live for 100 years and are protected under law,...
Read MoreIndia tigress gives new hope for conservation after first-time births
What we learned from the translocation in India will help inform bold new strategies for tigers in other countries like Cambodia, Lao and Vietnam where wild populations are in peril, View the Original...
Read MoreTiger sighted in Valmiki reserve after six months
Sanjeev Kumar Verma, TNN, May 14, 2010, 04.42am IST PATNA: Almost after a gap of six months, a tiger was sighted in Bihar’s Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR) on Thursday morning. The Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) assistant manager, Samir Sinha, sighted the big cat near the rest house in the Govardhana range of the reserve. Sinha is looking after the camera trap work of the ongoing tiger census work in the reserve. “Around 5 am, while...
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