The Department of Agriculture has issued a public warning of high-risk rabies areas across South Africa, following a rise in cases among dogs, Cape fur seals, and other mammals.
Scientists believe they have identified the species responsible for the toxins in South Australia's marine algal bloom that ...
The Department of Agriculture has issued a public warning of high-risk rabies areas across South Africa, following a rise in ...
The Western Cape Veterinary Services has placed a property in Gouda under quarantine after a farmer in the Free State ...
A rodent-borne virus led to the death of the only African elephant at the zoo in Indian capital Delhi, officials have told ...
A little-known algae called Karenia cristata is now believed to be the potent toxin behind South Australia’s devastating ...
South Africa’s dairy industry is preparing for the introduction of an oil-based DIVA-type foot-and-mouth disease vaccine from Turkish company Dollvet, expected in early 2026. Final approval and ...
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Fireworks alert: Protect your pets this Guy Fawkes Night
Guy Fawkes Night is here, and with it comes the contentious use of fireworks, much to the detriment of your pets.
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12 animals that bring countries billions through tourism
Wildlife tourism is pumping billions into national economies, turning lions, pandas, and penguins into some of the world’s ...
Famine grips Sudan’s war-torn al-Fashir and Kadugli, where siege and starvation have pushed millions to the brink.
This deadly threat isn't confined to domestic pets; rabies has unfortunately become endemic in the Cape fur seal population.
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