Animal Planet’s ‘The Zoo’ is back next month for its third season and once again,…
City Council Land Use Committee Approves Animal Shelter in Co-op City
In a major victory for animals and animal lovers in The Bronx, the City Council…
WATCH: The Bronx Zoo’s Happy the Elephant is Really Sad According to Lawsuit
The Nonhuman Rights Project filed a lawsuit earlier this week to free the 47 year…
Watch: Season 2 of The Zoo Starts This Saturday, March 10th!
The wildly (pun very much intended) popular Animal Planet series, The Zoo, which follows zookeepers…
$60 Million Animal Care Center of NYC FINALLY Coming to The Bronx
After decades of Bronx animal lovers pleading with New York City officials, we’re getting a…
75% of Samples Taken From Bronx Parks Test Positive Parasite Eggs
A survey done last year of New York City playgrounds revealed the presence of Toxocara…
Watch: New Animal Planet Series to Focus on The Bronx Zoo
Coming February 18, you and the world will get to see behind the scenes of…
Bats of The Bronx: First Known New York City Bat Study Conducted in Our Borough
Just in time for Halloween, The Bronx Zoo (we really find it hard to ever…
How The Bronx Saved America’s National Mammal, The Bison
This past Monday, May 9th, legislation was passed to make the bison, aka the American Buffalo, the national mammal of The United States and now sits along with the bald eagle, the rose, and the oak tree as official symbols of our nation.
But did you know that the bison was rescued from the abyss of extinction right here in The Bronx?
Bronx Immigrants Share Their Stories, Deer Crossing Signs, Mary Higgins Clark, & More|Bronx AM Links
This morning on Bronx AM Links, you’ll read about Bronx immigrants who recently shared their migration stories at the Bronx Documentary Center, the move to have deer crossing signs installed on Shore Road in Pelham Bay Park, and Bronx born and raised author and queen of suspense, Marry Higgins Clark, still has it. You’ll also find how a rise in African immigrants in our borough has led to an increase in demand for interpreters, and an Upper West Side veterinarian who spays and neuters Bronx dogs and cats for free.
Pandas Coming to The Bronx, South Carolina Crabs In Our Borough, and New Doc Explores Struggling Single Dads|Bronx PM Links
Pandas in The Bronx, buying South Carolina crabs right here in our borough, and a new documentary explores the difficulty of extreme poverty facing single fathers and devastate impacts on their families are some of the stories you’ll find in this evening’s edition of Bronx Links.
Coyote spooks Steven Spielberg’s sister in The Bronx | New York Post
A menacing coyote terrified Riverdale residents on Thursday — including Steven Spielberg’s sister, who called 911 to keep the “predator” from attacking her poodle.
Nancy Spielberg, 58, a documentary producer and the younger sister of the “Jaws” director, was spooked when she spotted the hungry beast prowling in her back yard and staring down her 3-year-old pooch, Rambo, at about 11:30 a.m.