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The snow leopard is a moderately large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central Asia. The snow leopard remains on the endangered species list classified as C1. Snow leopards occupy alpine and subalpine areas generally 3,350 and 6,700 metres (10,990 and 22,000 ft) above sea level in Central Asia.
The total estimated population is 4,080–6,590. However, the glo...
Solio Ranch or Solio Game Reserve is a privately owned wildlife conservancy located in Kenya's Rift Valley Province. The ranch is a fenced, privately owned protected area geared toward rhino conservation.
The 17,500-acre reserve, 22 km north of Nyeri Town, plays a major part in the protection and breeding black rhinos in Kenya . The rhino is a member of the ‘Big...
The Solomon Roadhouse, also known as the Curran's Roadhouse, is a historic travel accommodation in northwestern Arctic Alaska. It is a two-story frame building located a short way north of the small community of Solomon, which is at the mouth of the Solomon River about 30 miles (48 km) east of Nome on the Nome-Council Highway. The roadhouse was built in 1904, d...
Hermanus is a town on the southern coast of the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is famous as a place from which to watch Southern Right whales, during the southern winter and spring and is a popular retirement town. It has in recent years grown younger as there are 10+ schools and loads of new comers in the area. The whales can be seen from the cliffs in the...
The Southern Yorke Peninsula Important Bird Area is a 348 square kilometres (134 sq mi) tract of land consisting of most of the south-western tip of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia about 300 kilometres (190 mi) west of Adelaide. The area is known to locals as the ‘Bottom End.’
The Important Bird Area (IBA) includes most of the south-western tip of Y...
The takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri), also known as the South Island takahē or notornis, is a flightless bird indigenous to New Zealand, and the largest living member of the rail family. First encountered by Europeans in 1847, just four specimens were collected in the 19th century. After the final bird was captured in 1898, and no more were to be found, the species was...
Dominica is known as the "Whale Watching Capital of the Caribbean". Most notably a group of sperm whales live in this area year round. Other whales include killer whales, false killer whales, pygmy sperm whales, dwarf sperm whales, humpback whales and Bryde's whales.
The island recently established the world's first sperm whale reserve, a protected marine area designe...
Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins frequent Kealakekua Bay, especially in the morning. The bay serves as a place for them to rest and feed, and as a nursery for mothers and their calves. Due to the calm water conditions, extensive coral reef, and thriving underwater life, Kealakekua Bay offers some of the best snorkeling and diving in Hawaii. The shallow waters adjacent to the...
Sriracha Tiger Zoo is a zoo in Sri Racha, a city on the outskirts of Pattaya, a seaside city in Chonburi Province, Thailand. It is about 97 km (60 mi) from Bangkok. The zoo claims a population of 200 tigers and around 10,000 crocodiles, the largest such populations in the world.
When evening strikes you can catch up to one million Starling Birds coming together in a huge swarm around Aberystwyth Pier. Although murmurations happen inland too, coastal areas are particular hotspots.
The best chance of catching this remarkable cloud is in November and February but tend to come around during the winter months.
Visit Denmark's Wadden Sea National Park in the spring and autumn, as the sun sets over the vast marshland to see 1.5 million starlings take to the air, swooping around in a wave-like synchronised dance, called a murmuration.
The St. Augustine Wild Reserve began in 1981 in California, where it specialized in wolf rescue. After the 1990's, we began caring for exotic cats, and relocated to Florida in 2000, which is where all of our beautiful animals now call home.
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