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Jane Goodall Enlists Fans to Help Plant a Trillion Trees Around the World by 2030

World Renown primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall launched a grassroots movement this week, during the United Nations Climate Week to support their ecosystem restoration project...

On Her 86th Birthday, Check Out the Jane Goodall Documentary Trailer We Can All Use Right Now: ‘The Hope’

The Nat Geo trailer for Jane Goodall's new documentary "The Hope" is a message of encouragement for people around the world.
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Jane Goodall Gets Tender Hug From Chimp Before its Release

Last June, Dr. Jane Goodall, 79, traveled into the jungle to release one of the chimpanzees whose life was saved by experts at her...

Good News in History, April 3

Happy Birthday to Dame Jane Goodall who turns 90 years old today. The beloved British primatologist first observed chimpanzees creating tools in 1960 (and...

Good News in History, February 22

195 years ago today, Spain sold Florida to the United States as part of the Adams-Onis Treaty. It settled a standing border dispute between...

Monkeying Around? All 4 Types of Apes Have a Sense of Humor– Researchers Categorize Their Clowning in Video

Apes have a sense of humor similar to humans, suggests a new study that showed four species of great apes each playfully teasing each...

Good News in History, November 22

58 years ago today Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees, a National Geographic film special, premiered on CBS and brought the young primate ethnologist Jane...

Good News in History, November 4

286 years ago today, the Teatro di San Carlo was inaugurated in the city of Naples with the opera Achille in Sciro. It is the oldest...

Good News in History, July 14

40 years ago today, an arcade game designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Gunpei Yokoi featured a pair of Italian brothers—Mario and Luigi, sent to...

World’s Vast Networks of Underground Fungi to be Mapped for First Time to Protect Trillions of Miles

Ten thousand fungal samples will be taken from hotspots around the globe, and cataloged as part of a project to map out the vast...

Government Saves Rare Old-Growth Trees From Further Logging on 10,000 Sq-Miles of BC Forest

British Columbia's provincial government has recognized that its old-growth forests are irreplaceable, vital ecosystems, and has spared 10,000 square miles, or 2.6 million hectares...

Mature Trees Will Increase CO2 Absorption By a Third – As Levels Raise on Earth

Mature oak trees will increase their rate of photosynthesis by up to a third in response to the raised CO2 levels expected to be...

5 Experiments Proving Invertebrates Are Much More Aware than We Think

Swat a fly; who cares, it's not like they have feelings. Or do they? Jonathan Balcombe is an English ethologist—a studier of animal behavior—and has...

Stuck At Home on Earth Day? Here’s How to Connect with Nature Right Where You Are

There are dozens of ways for you to connect with nature while you're stuck in quarantine—but here are just a few methods to celebrate the 50th Earth Day.

Chimps From Two Czech Zoos are Zooming Each Other Every Day

If there was anyone in our society who didn't know how to use Zoom, they do now. The demand for the superior video call...

One Way To Help Endangered Chimpanzees? Uganda is Planting 3 Million Trees

Over the next few years, three million local trees–from fig to mahogany–will be planted in Uganda, benefitting people, the planet, and our closest wildlife...

Canada Bans the Captivity and Breeding of Dolphins and Whales for Entertainment Purposes

The Canadian House of Commons has just approved a ban on the captivity of cetaceans for any purpose other than rescue, rehabilitation, or research.

There Are Many Paths to Success, But These Famous People All Took ‘The Third Door’

Alex Banayan has interviewed everyone from Maya Angelou to Bill Gates – and he believes that they all found success because they took “the third door” that was posed to them.

Nepal’s Last Dancing Bears Have Been Rescued

The last two dancing bears of Nepal have just been rescued and transferred to a national park where they will stay until they are ready for rehabilitation at a wildlife sanctuary.

The US Government Is Retiring All Research Chimpanzees

The last remaining research chimpanzees in the U.S. government are headed for a retirement home. The National Institutes of Health shut down most research on...