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China Bans Elephant Ivory Trade by End of 2017
In a landmark move for wildlife conservation, China, once the world’s largest market for elephant ivory, officially committed to phasing out the trade of ivory by the end of 2017. This decision marked a major turning point in the global fight against elephant poaching and illegal wildlife trade, offering renewed hope for the survival of these iconic creatures.
By Irshad Abbasi 11 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 11 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 11 days ago in Petlife
The Indian Doctor Who Saved Thousands of Elephants
In the vast and diverse landscapes of India, where dense forests meet expanding human settlements, the survival of wildlife often hangs in a delicate balance. Among the many species facing increasing threats, elephants stand as both majestic symbols of nature and vulnerable victims of human activity. Yet, amid these challenges, one man has emerged as a true guardian of these gentle giants—a dedicated wildlife doctor whose efforts have saved thousands of elephants.
By Irshad Abbasi 11 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 11 days ago in Petlife
Why Felt Products Are Good for Animals: A Guide to Felt Cat Toys, Felt Dog Toys, and Felt Cat Caves
As pet owners become more conscious about the safety and well-being of their animals, the demand for eco-friendly and non-toxic pet products is growing rapidly. Among these, felt products have emerged as one of the best choices for pets. Made from natural wool fibers, felt is soft, durable, and safe, making it ideal for a variety of animal products.
By Michael Philips12 days ago in Petlife
Why Family-Focused Dog Training Leads to Happier Homes (and Fewer Shelter Returns)
Chewed shoes, dinners turning into inadvertent games of fetch, and a doorbell that’s fallen into disuse for the incessant barking it elicits—if that describes your life as a pet owner, you’re not alone. Every year, thousands of dogs get returned to shelters for behavioral problems that are completely manageable and preventable.
By Tess DiNapoli13 days ago in Petlife
The Gourmet Grumble: Navigating Life with Dog Breeds That Are Picky Eaters. AI-Generated.
We’ve all seen the commercials: a happy Golden Retriever hears a kibble bag crinkle from three rooms away, skids across the hardwood floor, and inhales a bowl of dry food in approximately four seconds. It’s the universal image of canine appetite.
By MINNIE PEARL’S LIVER LEAVIN’S17 days ago in Petlife
Velveteen Lop Rabbit Lifespan Size Color Diet and Interesting Facts
As we know when people assume Velveteen Lop Rabbit many time the sweet story of the Velveteen Rabbit comes to mind. The name of this breed is not taking from any rabbit, but the book The Velveteen Rabbit have a very cute, sociable, and friendly nature.
By Rabbits Advisor20 days ago in Petlife
The Ones Left Behind:
Shelters overflow every week with wagging tails and hopeful eyes. The young ones—the puppies and kittens—disappear within hours, scooped up by families eager for a blank slate. The old ones stay behind. They wait days, then weeks, often in silent confusion, still listening for footsteps they recognize.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin20 days ago in Petlife
Netherland Dwarf Rabbit: Lifespan, Care, Diet, Characteristics, & Facts
As everyone knows Netherland Dwarf rabbit is mid the most popular pet rabbit breeds because of its small body and active nature. Their activity and charming nature make them a pet that provides good friendship to many people.
By Rabbits Advisor21 days ago in Petlife











