On the day of Gus’ release, he was placed into a ventilated pet carrier with an ice pack and loaded onto a small DBCA vessel.
GRAY, Maine (WGME) -- After nearly three decades at the Maine Wildlife Park in Gray, Suzie the bear has died. Caretakers say ...
In a heartwarming conclusion to an extraordinary journey, Gus the emperor penguin has been released back into the wild off the southern coast of Western Australia. After spending 20 days recuperating ...
After spending nearly three weeks in the care of a registered wildlife caregiver, Carol Biddulph, Gus was released back into the wild on Wednesday. A male emperor penguin dubbed Gus, is released ...
He had been cared for by registered wildlife caregiver Carol Biddulph, who named him Gus after the first Roman emperor Augustus. "I really didn't know whether he was going to make it to begin with ...
The Maine Wildlife Park in Gray says Suzie the bear, a popular attraction there, has died. Caretakers say she came to the ...
An emperor penguin that made it to a beach in Australia was released back into the Southern Ocean after spending 20 days in recovery and gaining more than a few pounds, according to officials.
The animal, named Gus, was malnourished and spent 20 days recovering with a local wildlife carer after being found on November 1. A malnourished emperor penguin that made international news when ...
Gus, the penguin, had traveled nearly 2,200 miles alone from Antarctica. Since arriving in Australia, he has been well cared for by wildlife caretaker, Carol Biddulph. He has become quite a famous ...
After spending 20 days recuperating under the care of local wildlife experts, Gus was returned to the ocean from a Parks and Wildlife Service vessel, with hopes that he will find his way back to ...
On Nov. 20, after 20 days of care, gaining 7.71 pounds and passing multiple veterinary health checks, Gus was released "under the guidance of a vet and a wildlife officer," the department said in ...