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1. 'Chimney Sweep' Cat Rescued From Chimney After Being Stuck for Two Days In a bizarre incident, a cat in England was rescued from a chimney after being stuck for two days. The cat, named Sooty, was rescued by firefighters from the Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service after the homeowner heard meowing coming from the chimney. The homeowner had been alerted to the situation after hearing the meowing for two days. After a few hours of work, the firefighters managed to get Sooty out of the chimney safely. The cat was unharmed but was taken to a vet as a precaution.
Timberscope’s Rod Brindley and Bush Heritage’s James Smith inspect the new AI-powered trap. Image credit: Grassland Films. Bush Heritage Australia A new AI-powered device being rolled out nationwide is showing promising signs it could be a game changer for feral cat management and the fight to protect native species. Feral cats kill over 1.5 billion […]
Earlier today, I received a wonderful, unsolicited email from frequent traveller and photographer, Kevin Hall. Kevin has been a frequent traveller with Wild Nature Photo Travel in recent years, and his work from our trips has been published by both the BBC and BBC Travel. We live in a fast-paced, chaotic world today, where people…
Following on from the wonderful email I received yesterday from Kevin, I received the following this morning from Lynette, who has also been a frequent traveller with us. Thank you, Lynette. It has also been an absolute pleasure to share these travel and photographic experiences! "I totally agree with you , Kevin.. !! I have…
If you’ve ever been woken up by a flying paw or a sprinting tail, you know the struggle: cats can go absolutely wild after dark. But before you start blaming your feline friend for insomnia, it helps to understand why this happens.Cats are not nocturnal—they’re crepuscular, naturally most active at dawn and dusk. In the wild, this is the prime hunting time. Indoor life can confuse their schedules, leading to random bursts of energy in the middle of the night.So how can you manage these nighttime