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Britain Helps World’s Most Remote Inhabited Islands to Establish Biggest Marine Sanctuary in the Atlantic

Centered around the small archipelago of Tristan da Cunha in the Southern Atlantic, governments and ecological organizations have created the fourth-largest marine protected area...

In Historic Vote, Coloradans Give Thumbs-Up For Gray Wolves to Be Reintroduced West of the Rockies

Fresh off their recovery from the Endangered Species List, gray wolves are getting another bit of support to ensure their continued recovery, this time...

Chameleons Not Seen By Scientists For 100 Years Found in a Madagascar Hotel Garden

Lost for 106 years, a species of chameleon was recently rediscovered by scientists working with Global Wildlife Conservation (GWC) as part of their "25...

Scientists Find Only The Third Manta Ray Nursery in the World, “Right Under Our Nose” Off Florida Coast

In what is only the third-such discovery in science, an ultra-rare manta ray nursery was found right under scientists' noses off the busy coast...

See The World’s Youngest Gorilla Being Hugged By Mom Hours After Being Born

These cute pictures show the world's youngest baby gorilla being cuddled by its mom hours after being born. The tiny infant was just born at...

Great News For Tiger Populations Surging in India and Discovered in Thailand – On World Tiger Day 2020

Tigers are making a remarkable comeback in Bhutan, Nepal, Thailand, Russia, and China—but India, in particular is where tigers populations have doubled.

‘Extinct’ Harlequin Toad Rediscovered; Such Survivors Are Bringing Hope That Amphibian Apocalypse is Abating

Atelopus mindoensis, the mindo harlequin toad unseen since the 1980s has been rediscovered in ecudaor, suggesting they may have overcome a chytrid epidemic.

River Running Through Zion National Park Will Be Protected Forever Thanks to the Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy bought the 419-acre property of Sheep Bridge along the Virgin River near Zion National Park, Utah, to protect it from developement.

Historic Deal to Protect Millions of Monarch Butterfly Habitat Acres is Unprecedented

A new public-private partnership that includes 45 companies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will proved “a huge boost” to stem the...

Farming in the Forest: A Chance to Reverse 1,000 Years of Destructive Land-Use Practices

Multi-layered forest farming instead of outdated mono-crop agriculture is a win-win for climate change, ecosystems, wildlife diversity, and human health.

Scientists Find Half the World’s Fish Stocks Are Recovered—or Increasing—in Oceans That Used to Be Overfished

In a review of half the world's fisheries, scientists found that fish stocks were stable or increasing in most countries that managed their fishing.

Ohio Bald Eagle Population Has Made ‘Thrilling’ Recovery Since Numbering Just Four Nests During the 70s

Ohio conservationists are delighted to report that their state's bald eagle population has soared to new heights since it reached a record low in 1979.

Hawaii’s State Bird Soars Back From Brink of Extinction After Only 30 Birds Left on Islands

Thanks to a new land donation to the Department of the Interior, conservationists can continue with their trailblazing achievements in protecting wildlife.

Humpback Whale Population Bounces Back From Near-Extinction—From Just 450, to Over 25,000

Thanks to whaling protections put in place, the South Atlantic humpback whale population has rebounded to its former numbers from the early 1900s.

For the First Time Ever, Giraffes Are Given International Protection at Historic Geneva Summit

After years of population decline, giraffes have been given new international protections by the delegates at the CITES summit.

5 Ways Companies, Governments, and People Are Helping Bees—on National Honeybee Day

In honor of National Honeybee Day August 17th, here are five ways that people are helping honeybees and how you can join the fight to save them.

Canada Passes Most Progressive Fishery Act Yet, Requiring the Rebuilding of Fish Populations

The modernized piece of legislation will prevent Canada from importing and exporting shark fins and also legally require fish populations to be rebuilt.

For the First Time in 17 Years, No Whales Will Be Harpooned in Icelandic Waters

Due to a shrinking demand for whale meat and the expansion of nationally protected waters, whaling companies have abandoned their summer hunting season.

China is Spending $1.5 Billion On Creating New Giant Panda Reserve Three Times the Size of Yellowstone Park

With giant panda populations steadily recovering from record lows, this new park is expected to give the bears a much-needed boost.

It’s Been 127 Years Since California Condors Were in the Pacific Northwest – Now They’re Coming Back

These massive vultures are slowly, but surely, being reintroduced into the wild – and their next destination is the Pacific Northwest.