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Canadian Man Rescues His Dog From Cougar's Grip
The big cat had the husky named Sasha pinned down. William Gibb punched the cougar in the face. The cougar took some swings too, but Gibb won, and the dog got medical attention.
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Cougar Kills 1, Injures Another In Rare Washington Attack
A mountain biker has died and a second person was seriously injured after a cougar attacked them on a remote trail in Washington state.
‘Let’s Get It Spawn’: Coral reefs in the Keys put on a moonlit show
Over the weekend, a fascinating yet fragile reproductive phenomenon called the coral spawn, took place in the Upper Keys at one of Reef Renewal USA’s offshore nurseries. In August annually, after the full moon, millions of gametes, or reproductive cells, are released underwater in a synchronized mass-spawning exchange, enabling the eggs and sperm to enter the water.
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Hurricane Idalia shows nature may provide the best shoreline protection
Researchers at the University of Florida found that nature-based "living shoreline" projects significantly reduced wave energy and were largely undamaged during Hurricane Idalia last year.
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Youth are front and center in Six Mile Cypress Slough’s photo contest honoring Carolyn Babb
There were 64 photos entered in the Youth category — age 17 and younger — by 42 photographers in the 2025 Six Mile Cypress Slough’s photo contest honoring Carolyn Babb. A total of 270 photos were submitted in all categories combined by 113 different people. Twenty-nine photos received honors. The contest is limited to amateur photographers.
Fort Myers Make-A-Wish teen is recipient of 170,000th Disney Wish
A 13-Year-Old Fort Myers girl was the 170,000th Disney Wish Recipient on Disneyland Resort’s 70th Anniversary in July. The tech-loving Make-A-Wish teen was hosted by Disney Imagineers at Walt Disney Imagineering and Disneyland for her wish.
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Sea turtle nesting season is underway on Sanibel Island
Lee Health's Hospital at Home program lets patients stay linked to high-level care at home
'Loper,' a young panther hit by vehicle near Fort Myers, completes rehab at ZooTampa; stays as 'conservation ambassador'
The rehabilitation of a young Florida panther injured in a vehicle collision is being recognized as a powerful example of statewide collaboration among wildlife and veterinary partners working together to protect one of Florida’s most iconic endangered animals. ZooTampa at Lowry Park played a key role in the panther’s survival and has now provided him a permanent home as a conservation ambassador. The panther, named "Loper," will remain at the zoo permanently and serve an important purpose in helping guests understand the threats facing Florida panthers and the need to protect the habitat they depend on.
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Documents Show Red Cross May Not Know How It Spent Millions In Haiti
Reports obtained by NPR and ProPublica show the Red Cross did not monitor many of the earthquake relief projects it funded. So the agency may not have answers to this week's questions from Congress.
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