Man Arrested After Drive-By on a Zebra

Man Arrested for Drive-By on a Zebra

Drive-by shootings still happen in our society, but they aren’t just limited to the “rough” areas of our urban cities. Yesterday, an 18-year-old man was arrested in connection with the fatal drive-by shooting of a zebra named Zambi. But don’t worry, it wasn’t a hate crime, as the animal was both black and white. Continue reading Man Arrested After Drive-By on a Zebra

Louisiana Finally Bans Cockfights

Louisiana Finally Bans Cockfights

They knew it was coming, but the “fun” was bound to end sometime. The only state where breeders can still legally pit fighting roosters against each other in bloody battles to the death has officially banned cockfighting starting next summer. Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco signed the ban today, ending years of dispute among inbred legislators, the cockfighting industry and the animal rights groups that consider the fights barbaric. Continue reading Louisiana Finally Bans Cockfights

Baby Mammoth Carcass Discovered by Reindeer Herder

Baby Mammoth Carcass Discovered by Reindeer Herder

An almost perfectly-preserved carcass of a 10,000-year-old baby mammoth has been discovered in the northern Siberian permafrost! Scientist say this discovery could answer a lot of questions, specifically climate change studies. The 4-foot gray-and-brown carcass, discovered back in May by a reindeer herder, has its trunk and eyes virtually intact and even some fur remaining, which is absolutely amazing!

The animal’s tail and ear were apparently bitten off, so apparently something had the opportunity to sneak and snack on this little critter before his dirt nap. Scientists believe mammoths lived from 4.8 million years ago to around 4,000 years ago. Studies suggest climate change or overkill by human hunters as possible reasons leading to their extinction. In my opinion, it was a combination of both.

Bats Save Texas Farmers Almost $2M Annually

Bats Save Farmers Almost $2M Annually

Most people think they’re creepy, but flying mammals are quite beneficial. Recent federal research shows how big an impact the Mexican free-tailed bats, the most commom bat found in the southern U.S., have on farms, agriculture and life in the state of Texas. These bug-eaters save farmers millions of dollars in avoided pesticide costs and better crop yields, the study shows. Continue reading Bats Save Texas Farmers Almost $2M Annually

Game warden kills 9-foot alligator in San Antonio

Game warden kills 9-foot alligator in San Antonio

A 9-foot alligator was shot and killed by a game warden on the outskirts of San Antonio because the reptile appeared to have lost its fear of humans, authorities said. Several 911 calls alerted police to an alligator in an area near a lake and an apartment complex, police said. When the game warden arrived early Thursday, the gator had crawled off the road near a ditch. Continue reading Game warden kills 9-foot alligator in San Antonio

About Justin Hurst Wildlife Management Area

The Justin Hurst Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located west of Freeport near Jones Creek in Brazoria County. The Area has 10,311 acres which were purchased using waterfowl stamp funds from 1985 to 1987. In 1988, an additional 1,627 acres were acquired as mitigation from the Brazos River Harbor District. Justin Hurst WMA is a part of the Central Coast Wetlands Ecosystem Project (Central Coast Wetlands Ecosystem Project (CCWEP). The CCWEP’s mission is to provide for sound biological conservation of all wildlife resources within the central coast of Texas for the public’s common benefit. Continue reading About Justin Hurst Wildlife Management Area

Angler Catches Piranha in North Carolina River

Piranha in North Carolina River

An angler looking to bring home some catfish for dinner was a bit freaked out when he reeled in a fish that flashed its “grill” and bit his knife. Jerry Melton, 46, was fishing in the Catawba River last week when he caught what state wildlife officials later identified as a piranha, a South American carnivorous fish that lives in freshwater. Continue reading Angler Catches Piranha in North Carolina River