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Jonathan the Tortoise Named the World’s Oldest Living Land Animal: 190 Years-old and Still Eating and Mating (WATCH)

A Seychelles giant tortoise named Jonathan recently was named by the Guinness Book of World Records to be the oldest land animal—at 190 years...

500 Acres of Old Growth Redwood Forests Donated to Tribal Council for Lasting Protection in Mendocino, Calif

For a second time, the nonprofit Save the Redwoods League has orchestrated a donation of coastal redwood forestland to the InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council...

Amazing Quarter-Million Monarchs in 2021, Up From Just 2,000 the Year Before in Migration Count

The Xerces Society just released numbers from their annual Western Monarch Count—and the tally was remarkable. The nonprofit announced that 247,237 monarch butterflies were observed...

The Most Stunning Moments For Animals in 2021 Will Make You Cheer – and Love Them Even More

While media outlets talk about the "Age of Extinction" for species, they never seem to include the multitude of good news—and there was a...

Monarch Population Soars 4,900 Percent Since Last Year in Thrilling 2021 Western Migration

When just 200 Western monarch butterflies arrived in the Pismo Beach Butterfly Grove from their northerly migration last year, park rangers feared the treasured...

China Pledges to Plant Forests of Trees Equal to the Size of Belgium – For Each of the Next 5 Years Straight

Ever the one to go big or go home, Chinese officials have briefed reporters on a new massive greening campaign that will create Belgium-sized...

Wes Anderson Designed a Luxury Train Car – and It Looks Like Something Out of His Movies

Train travel is a lost art in the United States, a fact not lost on film director Wes Anderson, who revels in using train...

Lost Sea Turtle Washed Ashore With Hypothermia Gets Flown Home to Spain With its Own Boarding Pass

An endangered turtle that washed up in Ireland with hypothermia has been returned to its native Canary Islands on a flight—and even had its...

Old Irish Goats Return to Hills of Dublin After a Century to Join Firefighting Brigade –And They’re Loving It

After the peninsula on Howth's Head caught fire last year, pouring clouds of black smoke over the financial district of Ireland's fair capital, city...

Reforestation of English Midlands Turns 30 Years Old With 9 Million Trees Planted Across 200 Square Miles

A rewilding revolution which took root 30 years ago in the English Midlands has branched out over 200 square miles, becoming one of the...

First Galápagos Study of Pink Iguanas Reveal New Details – And Rangers Believe They Can Be Saved

In concluding their expedition to Wolf Volcano on Isabela Island in the Galápagos, scientists have finished the first survey of the pink land iguana,...

Visit This Nightingale Thicket and You’ll Hear a Musician Singing with Them – WATCH the Duets

Chief among spring singing birds in the hearts of poets from Nottingham to Nangarhār, the nightingale features as prima donna in the music of...

His Passion For Protecting the World’s Most-Trafficked Mammal Just Earned Him a Major Award

The 2021 winners of a major international environmental award have just been announced, and the list includes a Vietnamese conservationist who's known for his...

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.

Federal Judge Blocks Further Oil And Gas Extraction on Ohio’s Only National Forest

A federal judge blocked new oil and gas leasing and fracking in Ohio’s Wayne National Forest, a popular destination for outdoor recreation and the...

Island Overrun With Rats Completely Recovers in Only 11 Years After Ecosystem Had Been Decimated

Formerly known as ‘Rat Island’, this beautiful spot in the Aleutian islands has become a new example of how ecosystems can fully recover to...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our friend Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

One Simple Change Cut Accidental Albatross and Seabird Deaths by 98%: ‘Absolutely amazing’

An international task force of conservationists have proved that a remarkably simple method of deterring seabirds can save tens of thousands from accidental death. A...

Sanctuary Containing ‘Healthiest Coral Reefs in the World’ Just Tripled in Size Thanks to U.S. Government Protection

The Gulf of Mexico’s largest coral sanctuary just got 200 percent bigger, now that the U.S. government formally approved the expansion of the Flower...

In ‘Huge Victory for Polar Bears’, Court Rejects Arctic Offshore Drilling Project

Now that the U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled on an offshore oil drilling project in the Arctic, polar bear protectors finally have a...