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Hidden cameras help save endangered snow leopards in Siberia 05:01. Afghan authorities captured a rare snow leopard in the country's mountainous northeast and were preparing to release it back ...
Images of the wide variety of animals that are managing to survive in Nuristan, Afghanistan, despite years of wartime conflict.
After a five-month-long rescue effort, over 300 rescue animals were safely airlifted out of Afghanistan. In a joint operation between Kabul Small Animal Rescue and global animal rescue agency SPCA ...
A plea from thousands of miles away as an animal rescue charity in Kabul, Afghanistan, needs help. Hundreds of animals and some staff members are trying to escape the dire situation unfolding there.
When Kiyoshi Mino served in Afghanistan, he was moved by the simplicity of Afghan life. So he started a farm and discovered a creative passion. Kiyoshi Mino is a farmer who needle-felts incredibly ...
MIDDLETOWN — The Germans from the military base next door named the kitten Panzer, after the tank. She was one of the wild felines born on the U.S. base in Kabul, Afghanistan, and raised by ...
Kabul explosion – live: ... At the same time, another animal-rescue charity in Afghanistan is also racing to organise a flight out for its animals and 150 staff.
According to The Washington Post, the 14-year-old hog is the only animal of his kind to live in Afghanistan, an Islamic nation that bans the consumption (and in some cases, even touching) of pigs.
Rescue animals from Afghanistan coming to Dulles in search of new homes The rescue animals will land at Dulles early on Monday, June 3. To stream WUSA9 on your phone, you need the WUSA9 app.
The rest of the animals will be withheld until their owners arrive or they will be put up for adoption across North America. "The fact is that if they stayed behind in Afghanistan, they wouldn't live.
Aug. 27, 2019: Dogs rescued from Afghanistan bound for Potter League “We are really friends, basically, and we try to support them in whatever way we can,” Potter League CEO Brad Shear said.