Bumble Bee and Chicken of the Sea tuna cans are being pulled off the market in large quantities. USA Today informs that the current recall applies to some 3 million 5-ounce (141-g) cans.
The cans have been improperly sealed, which can lead to the fish going bad and ultimately causing health issues among co... [read more >>] Towards the beginning of this year's February, the state of California's Department of Fish and Wildlife was asked to list great white sharks as an endangered species and grant them legal protection against being harmed or killed.
Recent news on this topic says that conservationists can now rejo... [read more >>] Properly looking after a pet can easily take its toll on one's budget, and sometimes animals are abandoned simply because their owners can no longer afford to feed them and give them the care they deserve.
A recently launched donation-based program aims to solve this issue by providing struggling fam... [read more >>] As previously reported, an asteroid is set to fly by our planet this coming February 15.
Interestingly enough, CNN anchor Deb Feyerick has a hunch that said asteroid is nothing more and nothing less than further proof that climate change and global warming are really trying to mess up our lives.
While s... [read more >>] Stewie, the world's longest cat, has recently passed away following a rather long battle with cancer.
This feline was just eight years old when he died, and owner Robin Hendrickson has no issues admitting that Stewie's death caused her tremendous grief.
“He has touched many lives, and fo... [read more >>] As far as commercials go, “God Made a Farmer” video of motor company Dodge has turned out to be the winner of this year's Super Bowl.
The video features Paul Harvey's voice, and makes a case of how traditional farming techniques are far better than current society's heavily indus... [read more >>] The whale was discovered on Capricorn Beach, in the capital city of Cape Town, this Sunday. Its carcass reportedly measured 30 meters, or 98 feet. Movers required an industrial digger to remove the remains of the gigantic animal to a nearby landfill. The only question left lingering in everyone's mind... [read more >>] Because a picture will always speak louder than a thousand words, here's an entire set of them, in a 48-minute documentary. The film is called “Green: Death of the Forests,” and it was made by Patrick Rouxel. You can see it full above, after airing on Al Jazeera's “Witness&rdqu... [read more >>] Who would have thought that in the time of a major economic crisis a county can afford to use money as a heat source? Well, probably no one can afford to burn money that’s currently in use, but Hungary’s Central Bank came up with a great way to dispose of old bills. They’re giving charitie... [read more >>] Meat that is advertised as pesticide- and antibiotic-free, and sold at a premium for it, may have been kept apart from these dangerous chemicals, but apparently antibiotic-resistant bacteria didn't get the memo. A new study found that superbugs contaminate this type of meat as well.
Pigs raised both ... [read more >>] |