IFAW has partnered with NECN - New England Cable News Network, the nation's largest regional news network, to present "The Secret Lives of Animals with Vicki Croke," a weekly news magazine program covering all things animals.
Stories and expertise from IFAW's worldwide animal welfare and conservation work are among the weekly features, which range from pet behavior to wildlife wonders.
The show reaches some 3.5 million homes and an estimated 1,000,000 viewers throughout New England, home of IFAW International Headquarters in Yarmouth Port, MA
The Secret Life of Animals is a celebration of our deep ties to the creatures around us. Its a show that seeks to unlock the wonder of the animals themselves, our mysterious bond with them, and our lives together: From breathtaking stories of survival in the wild to pragmatic tips on understanding our pets and keeping them healthy.
The mammal in charge is host Vicki Croke, who has been covering animal issues for more than 20 years on television, radio, and in print. Her entire career has been one big excuse to pat as many animals as possible.
Watch stories from IFAW's worlwide Animal Welfare an Conservation work.
The International Fund for Animal Welfare have offices in more than a dozen countries. IFAW President Fred O’Regan talks about the organization’s work around the globe in this “CEO Corner” interview.
Across the globe - there are countless dogs and cats who are need of basic veterinary care. The International Fund for Animal Welfare is working to improve the problem here in the U.S., in a place known as Navajo Nation.
Trying to figure out which holiday gifts are animal friendly?
Cassandra Koenen of the International Fund for Animal Welfare offers us a guide to holidays without harm.
Most people think penguins need to live in the snow and cold. But in recent years, officials from the International Fund for Animal Welfare have been working with baby penguins from South Africa — rearing them by hand and releasing them back into the wild. IFAW’s Deputy Director of Programs A.J. Cady tells us more about this penguin rescue project.
Kelvin Alie, IFAW's Senior Program Officer for Wildlife Trade talks about IFAW's work supporting the rehabilitation of orphaned baby elephants in Africa.












