Wildlife Groups: Three Wild Bears Killed in Greece

FILED - 27 March 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Cleebronn: FILE PHOTO - A brown bear is photographed in an enclosure at the Tripsdrill Wildlife Paradise. Photo: dpa
FILED - 27 March 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Cleebronn: FILE PHOTO - A brown bear is photographed in an enclosure at the Tripsdrill Wildlife Paradise. Photo: dpa
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Wildlife Groups: Three Wild Bears Killed in Greece

FILED - 27 March 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Cleebronn: FILE PHOTO - A brown bear is photographed in an enclosure at the Tripsdrill Wildlife Paradise. Photo: dpa
FILED - 27 March 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Cleebronn: FILE PHOTO - A brown bear is photographed in an enclosure at the Tripsdrill Wildlife Paradise. Photo: dpa

Three wild bears were killed in Greece in two days, a couple of the country's leading wildlife groups said Monday, including a young female rewilded just weeks ago.

The Arcturos and Kallisto organizations said two of the bears had been found with gunshot wounds.
The third -- named Circe when she was rescued and nurtured for a year by Arcturos -- apparently ate poisoned bait.

They were found dead on Friday and Saturday.

All three incidents occurred in the Western Macedonia region, an area where local farmers have repeatedly complained of damage to their crops and incursions by the animals into inhabited areas.

Arcturos said Circe -- who was rewilded in late May after being found in a coma last August at the age of seven months -- had been left unburied for three days.

"Three dead bears in two days are not 'unfortunate incidents," AFP quoted the group as saying in a statement.

"They are the most tragic proof that the problem remains without any meaningful response, and that the operational readiness of the competent (state) agencies continues to show serious shortcomings," it said.

"A poisoned animal that remains in the field can be a secondary source of poisoning for other wild or domestic animals," Arcturos said.

Greece is home to over 700 wild brown bears, up from fewer than 500 a decade ago, the organizations said. It remains a protected species.



Spanish Prehistoric Cave Suggests Human Settlement More Than 4,000 Years Ago

The cave is located in the Nuria Valley in the Girona region of Spain (Shutterstock)
The cave is located in the Nuria Valley in the Girona region of Spain (Shutterstock)
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Spanish Prehistoric Cave Suggests Human Settlement More Than 4,000 Years Ago

The cave is located in the Nuria Valley in the Girona region of Spain (Shutterstock)
The cave is located in the Nuria Valley in the Girona region of Spain (Shutterstock)

A mysterious ancient settlement has been discovered surprisingly high in the Pyrenean mountains in Spain, according to BBC Science Focus.

Documented in a new study, the prehistoric cave known as Cova 338 sits 2,235 meters above sea level, in the Nuria Valley – making it the highest altitude dwelling of its kind to date in this area.

For decades, archaeologists have thought that areas above 2,000 meters were only used by people passing through. But the new discovery suggests that, over the course of 5,000 years (between the 5th and 1st millennia BC), multiple populations actually occupied the caves for long periods of time.

Excavations of the cave took place between 2021 and 2023, and have posed a major logistical challenge, as access to the cave is only possible on foot from the Nuria Valley, with no motorized support allowed.

This has required all materials and sediments generated during the digs to be transported manually.

The main conclusion of the study was published last May in the magazine, Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology. It documented high-mountain prehistoric occupations of significant intensity, characterized by repeated activities and the direct exploitation of mineral resources within the cave.

Lead author of the study, Carlos Tornero, professor in the Department of Prehistory at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), said: “For a long time, these spaces were assumed to be marginal. What we document here is recurrent occupation, with complex activities and a clear exploitation of mineral resources.”

In the layers of the excavations, researchers found remains of fires and animal bones, ceramic fragments and even two pendants: one from a marine shell and one from a brown bear tooth.

The cave also contained a collection of green minerals, which the researchers think are likely malachite – a copper carbonate mineral – suggesting some of the earliest evidence of copper extraction in Western Europe.


Disney to Announce New $60 Billion Theme Park in Shanghai 

Fireworks explode in the sky during Mickey and Minnie's Birthday Celebration Castle Projection “Best Wishes” at Shanghai Disneyland Resort on November 16, 2025, in Shanghai, China. (Getty Images)
Fireworks explode in the sky during Mickey and Minnie's Birthday Celebration Castle Projection “Best Wishes” at Shanghai Disneyland Resort on November 16, 2025, in Shanghai, China. (Getty Images)
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Disney to Announce New $60 Billion Theme Park in Shanghai 

Fireworks explode in the sky during Mickey and Minnie's Birthday Celebration Castle Projection “Best Wishes” at Shanghai Disneyland Resort on November 16, 2025, in Shanghai, China. (Getty Images)
Fireworks explode in the sky during Mickey and Minnie's Birthday Celebration Castle Projection “Best Wishes” at Shanghai Disneyland Resort on November 16, 2025, in Shanghai, China. (Getty Images)

Disney is tipped to imminently announce that it is developing a new theme park as part of a $60 billion investment in its Experiences division which generates the majority of its operating income, according to the American business magazine, Forbes.

It is widely expected that the park will be built in Shanghai alongside its existing fairytale-themed outpost there and the announcement could come as early as next week.

The resort will begin two days of celebrations to mark its tenth anniversary with Disney's chief executive Josh D'Amaro flying in for the festivities.

The invitation received by this author doesn't refer to an announcement and simply invites media to “join us to celebrate ten years of making magic together.” However, there will be plenty of opportunity for an announcement to be made.

The festivities will begin on Monday afternoon with a media session which will showcase highlights from the past decade at the resort and provide the updates about the latest developments, according to the organizers.

The media event will be followed on Tuesday by a red-carpet celebration with the highlight taking place in the evening in front of the park's soaring Enchanted Storybook Castle. It will be the backdrop for live performances by Disney characters and an anniversary fireworks celebration.

Unlike all of Disney's other so-called castle parks, Shanghai has no turn-of-the-century themed Main Street running from the entrance to its centerpiece castle.

In place of this slice of Americana is the cartoony Mickey Avenue which is themed to classic capers featuring Disney's mascot.

Likewise, there is no steam train or Haunted Mansion as you usually find in Disney's castle parks. The railroad got cut to maximize walking spaces while the Haunted Mansion was removed out of respect for Chinese cultural sensitivities regarding death and spirits.

Instead, Shanghai Disney is home to the grassy Garden of the Twelve Friends with 12 massive mosaic murals of classic Disney characters in the form of Chinese Zodiac animals. It took more than the wave of a magic wand to pull it off according to Jim Shull, a former Imagineer who worked on Shanghai Disney.

Caption: Fireworks explode in the sky during Mickey and Minnie's Birthday Celebration Castle Projection “Best Wishes” at Shanghai Disneyland Resort on November 16, 2025 in Shanghai, China. (Getty Images)


Wisconsin Beagle Research Facility that Drew Protests is Closing as Rescue Group Takes in Dogs

A woman pets one of the beagles transferred from Ridglan Farms on Monday, June 15, 2026, in Marshall, Wis. (Big Dog Ranch Rescue via AP)
A woman pets one of the beagles transferred from Ridglan Farms on Monday, June 15, 2026, in Marshall, Wis. (Big Dog Ranch Rescue via AP)
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Wisconsin Beagle Research Facility that Drew Protests is Closing as Rescue Group Takes in Dogs

A woman pets one of the beagles transferred from Ridglan Farms on Monday, June 15, 2026, in Marshall, Wis. (Big Dog Ranch Rescue via AP)
A woman pets one of the beagles transferred from Ridglan Farms on Monday, June 15, 2026, in Marshall, Wis. (Big Dog Ranch Rescue via AP)

A Wisconsin beagle breeding and research facility that’s been the site of recent violent protests is closing, and its remaining dogs are being taken in by a Florida rescue group.

Big Dog Ranch Rescue announced Monday that it has reached an agreement for the permanent closure of Ridglan Farms and the transfer of its 475 remaining beagles starting this week.

“Not one dog will remain,” Lauree Simmons, the group’s founder, said in a news conference at a farm in Wisconsin. “No more breeding, no more testing, no more anything.”

Yearslong opposition to the facility came to head in April when a large group of animal welfare activists stormed the property in an attempt to take away beagles, prompting police to use tear gas and pepper spray as they made dozens of arrests.

Some protesters were also arrested in March after they broke in and took 30 dogs from the facility, which is located in Blue Mounds, a small town about 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of the capital, Madison.

Big Dog Ranch Rescue said some of the beagles will go to rescue groups while others will be sent to its Florida and Alabama campuses where they will be spayed, neutered, and prepared for adoption.

The group bought roughly 1,500 of the facility’s more than 2,000 beagles in April for an undisclosed price.

About 200 dogs were being transferred Monday, according to Simmons. Another 125 will be moved Tuesday. The transfer of the remaining beagles will happen in August, as they are still puppies.

According to The Associated Press, Simmons called on protesters to refrain from further demonstrations as it says Ridglan Farms has committed to permanently closing its dog breeding, sales, research and testing operations.

“Our focus now should be on supporting these dogs as they transition into their new lives,” Simmons said. “These dogs will get to experience safety and a normal life for the first time.”

Simmons said her group is also “working closely” with the Trump administration to stop funding studies that subject dogs to “invasive and painful experimentation.”

Trump’s Health and Human Services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., called Monday’s deal a “major win for animal welfare” in a post on X.

Ridglan Farms, in a statement, said all the dogs being transferred are “happy, healthy animals” with “extensive” state and federal inspection documentation.

“We hope these dogs will continue to flourish in their new homes,” the company said, adding that it hopes that the “years-long harassment campaign targeting the research facility’s owners, staff and neighbors comes to an end.”

Animal activists for years had sought to have dogs at the facility adopted, not sold to other research facilities.

Beagles are the most common breed of dog used for animal testing, primarily because of their smaller size and gentle temperament, according to Big Dog Ranch Rescue.

Ridglan Farms agreed in October to give up its state breeding license as of July 1 as part of a deal to avoid prosecution on felony animal mistreatment charges.

The firm has denied mistreating animals, but a special prosecutor determined that Ridglan Farms was performing eye procedures that violated state veterinary standards.