June 3, 2022 Alligator found under car in Texas desert: ‘A rare sight’ An American alligator was found under someone’s car in the desert of West Texas earlier this week. Alligators live near freshwater rivers, marshes or swamps.
June 3, 2022 Wyoming nonprofit protects Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain west wildlife, holds tourism accountable Wildlife Tourism for Tomorrow is ensuring the safety of Wyoming's wildlife via tourism sector funding; Fox News Digital spoke to founder Taylor Phillips.
June 2, 2022 Probable monkeypox cases reported in Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles County Probable monkeypox cases were detected in Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, and Los Angeles County on Thursday, health officials announced.
June 2, 2022 Off-cycle cicada stragglers begin to emerge in nation's capital Brood X stragglers have reportedly emerged in Washington, D.C., and in cities around the eastern U.S. The periodical cicadas normally emerge every 17 years.
June 2, 2022 NYPD removes 8,000 bees from World Trade Center building NYPD beekeepers removed the 8.000 bees from 3 World Trade Center, near the Freedom Tower in Lower Manhattan on Saturday, May 28.
June 2, 2022 Georgia reports first case of monkeypox virus Georgia health officials said a suspected monkeypox virus case was reported in an Atlanta man. Outbreaks have been reported in 10 states across the country.
June 1, 2022 Baby sloth reunited with mom after rescuers replay its cries Staff at the Jaguar Rescue Center in Costa Rica, found a baby sloth that got separated from its mother. They reunited the two animals after they lured the mother with a recording.
June 1, 2022 California mountain lion wanders into high school classroom A mountain lion strolled onto a Northern California high school Wednesday morning and ran around before a teacher trapped it inside an English classroom.
June 1, 2022 Monkeypox continues to puzzle scientists as it spreads to more countries Scientists are trying to better understand why monkeypox is spreading rapidly across the world in regions that do not typically harbor the disease
June 1, 2022 Monkeypox and endemic diseases becoming more persistent, WHO says The World Health Organization (WHO) cautioned Wednesday that outbreaks of endemic disease – like the monkeypox virus – are becoming more frequent and persistent.