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Veterinarian Saves the Eye of a Tiger With an Operation That’s Never Been Done on a Big Cat

In a ‘world first’, a veterinarian performed surgery to heal an ulcerated cornea on the eye of a tiger. If one can withstand the insufferable...

Researchers Find That Wild Donkeys and Horses Dig Desert Watering Holes Vital For Entire Ecosystem

Research on feral horses and wild donkeys in the American southwest show they dig desert wells with their hooves in the soft sand of...

Newly Discovered Species of Saber-Toothed Cat Was So Big It Hunted Rhinos in America

The last 10 or 15 million years have given us some truly mega mammals, like mammoths, bears, cats, rhinos, and deer that were all...

India’s Richest Man Retools Factories to Provide FREE Oxygen to 1 in 10 COVID Patients Across Country

As India grapples with an unprecedented new wave of COVID-19, one of the country's major companies is working round-the-clock to get free oxygen out...

230,000 Acres of Tropical Rainforest Protected as Biodiversity Hotspot For Jaguars in Belize

Decades ago, a radical idea was born to protect the Maya Forest in Belize. What if NGOs, the government, community leaders, and businesses could...

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.

Female Entrepreneurs Tend Community Gardens While Growing Their Small Businesses, Too

Earth Day is all about making the well-being of the Earth our business. For some people that means something to pay attention to, like...

Flood Waters Couldn’t Stop This Australian Miracle Wedding From Happening

Usually, when you think wedding crashers, you picture uninvited guests hoping to score some free cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. But as rowdy as such...

In World First, Key African Species Will be Relocated to Another Continent After it Became Extinct in India

A team of experts from South Africa and Namibia are helping to relocate a population of cheetahs to India in an ambitious restoration program...

This Teen Makes Tiny Bow Ties for Shelter Dogs to Help Them Look Spiffy and Get Adopted

For rescue pups to get adopted, they need to stand out from the pack. One teenage boy has made it his mission to make...

Texas and Philly Join Movement to Dim Lights at Night – Making it Safer for Migrating Birds

Since 1990, cities around the U.S. have gradually been cutting or dimming outdoor lights in order to help one of their most vulnerable populations—migratory...

Creamy vs. Crunchy – What Your Peanut Butter Preference Says About Your Personality: Poll

Whether or not you like your peanut butter creamy or crunchy may actually say more about you than you think, according to a new...

10 Years After Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Two Men Are Still Living There Taking Care of Everyone’s Pets

When clouds of radiation began streaming into the air around the Fukushima nuclear plant, 160,000 residents were told to simply cut ties and run. Yet,...

Heroic Sailor Dives Into Choppy Seas to Save 4 Kittens From Burning Ship

A brave navy sailor recently plunged into choppy waters to rescue four kittens from a burning ship off the coast of Thailand. 23-year-old Thatsaphon Saii...

First Cloned Endangered Species in U.S. From Genes Frozen 30 Years Ago Gives Hope For Black-footed Ferret

Black-footed ferret recovery efforts aimed at increased genetic diversity and disease resistance took a bold step forward on Dec. 10, 2020, with the birth...

When Prosthetic Makers Said it Couldn’t Be Done, Dentist Gives Orphaned Koala a New Foot

When a koala was found next to its dying mother, becoming an orphan wasn't its only misfortune. The rescuer also noticed the marsupial was...

Two Colleges in Ohio See How Much They Can Out-Tip One Another at Restaurants—Raising $34,000 for Workers

College rivalries can lead to fierce competition on and off the playing field. While excesses of energetic team spirit have historically led to frivolous...

Watch Therapy Dogs Surprise National Guard Troops in Washington, D.C. Who May Be Missing Their Own Pets

In time for Valentine’s Day we bring you a story of doggie love, direct from Washington, D.C. where thousands of National Guard troops will...

He Thought it was a Kitten Lost in the Snow – But it was One of The Most Endangered Mammals in Europe

A man who found a tiny kitten buried in snow thought it was a lost cat—only to find it was one of the most...

Cat Was Thought to be a Goner in California Mudslides. 3 Years Later, the ‘Miracle Cat’ Showed Up Again

We don’t know whether or not cats truly have nine lives, but the tale of a California calico named Patches is something straight of...