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Young pilot makes dramatic ocean landing in Florida before she is rescued unscathed Faith Tenkley, 23, was heading to the Bahamas to pick up her parents when mechanical problems disabled the family’s private plane - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A young pilot “delicately” ditched a private plane in the water near a South Florida beach and was rescued unhurt after a series of mechanical breakdowns prevented an emergency airport landing. Faith Tenkley, 23, told WZVN-TV that she was flying...
WATCH: Young bear takes rough tumble from Denver tree after wildlife officers tranquilize it
A young black bear took a rough tumble from a tree in Denver on Sunday after wildlife officers tranquilized the animal before relocating it to a more suitable habitat. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) said in a thread on X Sunday that officers responded to the bear near Louisiana Avenue and Pennsylvania Street in Denver. "This morning we responded to a bear in a tree ... in Denver," the post read.
Video shows young female pilot, 23, swimming off after surviving emergency water landing in Florida
A young Florida pilot was able to swim away from a dramatic water landing in the Atlantic Ocean off Boca Raton on Saturday in a video captured by a beachgoer. Faith Tenkley, 23, who has been a pilot for four years, maneuvered her family's twin-engine Piper around buildings as she approached the coast and avoided paddleboarders before finding an open stretch of water next to the beach, she told Gulf Coast News. The plane made a smooth water landing at about 9:40 a.m. local time.
Alaska eradicated rats from Aleutian island; native birds surged within 2 years
More than two centuries after a shipwreck brought non-native rats to a remote Alaskan island, removing the invasive rodents has led to a rapid recovery of wildlife across the 6,869-acre island in the Aleutian archipelago. According to monitoring reports and press releases from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the National Wildlife Refuge System, native bird populations on Hawadax Island increased by 200 per cent or more within just two years of the rat removal....