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From big cats (we really mean big cats) to a flock of squawking parrots, these exotic animals make America home.
Industry experts recognize ecotourism as one of the fastest-growing sectors in the tourism industry, increasing by over 20% ...
An alert from concerned neighbors has led to the discovery and rescue of two protected wild cats being illegally kept as pets ...
Owning exotic animals sounds like something reserved for wildlife parks, but in many U.S. states, people legally keep wild ...
Reasons for the increase include high demand for wildlife as pets and economic hardship. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
The internet is full of exotic pets, including tigers, parrots, and turtles. They appear cute, colorful, or strange, but owning them might be against the law. Knowledge of the laws that govern ...
The animal-rights group PETA has asked Gov. Henry McMaster to ban “direct contact with wild and exotic animals in South ...
Economic hardship and growing online sale of wildlife through social media platforms are among key factors that have led to ...