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Birder Sees Sickly Swan in NYC And Bundles it Up For 23-Mile Trek Across Town to Save its Life

It takes a lot to phase New Yorkers. Even the sight of a woman schlepping a live swan and lugging a bicycle on the...

Man Gets Engaged to Woman He Traveled 4,000 Miles to Meet–After She Liked a Photo of His Chubby Cat

A Brit is engaged to a woman he travelled 4,000 miles to meet—after she liked a photo of him holding a cat on a...

‘Madman’ Digs Canal for Decades to Bring Water to Dry Indian Village, Enduring Jeers that Turned to Cheers

Visionaries are often accused of being a little mad. Even by their wives. Such was the case of Laungi, a resident of India’s drought-blighted...

At This Farm, Children With Special Needs Connect With Injured Animals to Form Healing Friendships

Rescuing injured or abandoned animals is one of the most rewarding pursuits we can experience. As those who put themselves on the line to...

Australian Firefighters Pose With Adorable Rescued Animals for Sizzling Wildlife Charity Calendar

Turning up the heat for 2021, six new calendars depict brave—and incredibly handsome—Australian firefighters posing with some of the most adorable animals their country...

Wild Persian Leopards Make a Roaring Comeback in Russia’s Mountains

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. A pair of Persian leopards, a species that numbers...

There’s a Secret to Building Rap-Paw With Your Cat–And Researchers Have Figured it Out

A team of psychologists at the Universities of Sussex and Portsmouth have purr-fected the art of building a bond with cats. The new study 'The...

After 3,000 Years, Tasmanian Devils Make a Comeback on Mainland Australia

The iconic Tasmanian devil has just been returned to mainland Australia for the first time in 3,000 years. This first historic release is only step...

Australia Declares its Largest Feral Predator-Free Safe Haven – in Massive Mallee Cliffs National Park

Just in time for September and Biodiversity Month, conservationists in Australia announced they have eradicated all feral cats and foxes from a vast 9,570-hectare...

Americans Are Crediting the COVID Crisis for Helping Them Become More Financially Responsible

More than two-thirds of survey participants said that they now consider themselves to be frugal people because of the coronavirus outbreaks.

Spunky Grandma Uses Virtual Goggles to Ride Roller Coaster For First Time (With Hilarious Irish Profanity)

Just when you think you've seen it all in your old age, technology creates another modern miracle.

Pigs May Rival Dogs As Man’s Best Friends, Says Adorable New Study

This Hungarian team of researchers has found that pigs show the same amount of love and trust in humans as canines do.

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.

What Your Ice Cream Preference Says About Your Personality – It’s National Ice Cream Day

Does your ice cream choice say anything about your personality? A fun poll of 2,000 found some differences between vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate fans.

Family Sells Their London Home to Move to the Smallest African Country and Save Its Coral Reefs

The Seath family plans to repopulate coral reefs across the Seychelles using a farming technique called “micro-fragmentation” with their new nonprofit, Coral Reef Conservation UK.

World’s Rarest Wading Bird is Making a Comeback as Its Population Rises By 30%

A decades-long fight to help the kakī, the world’s rarest wading bird, is succeeding with a massive effort in New Zealand to prevent extinction.
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¿Una Pizca de Dios? Estas son las 12 Mejores Fotografías del Telescopio Hubble, en su 30º Aniversario en Orbita

En el 30º aniversario del lanzamiento del telescopio espacial Hubble, disfruta de nuestras 12 fotos favoritas de nebulas y el universo.

For the Last 20 Years, College Professor Has Been Helping Intelligent Lab Rats Find Good Homes

Every year, Dr. Richard Hein's students at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay adopt the lab rats used to study physiology and reflexology.

Una Pareja Japonesa Usa el Pelaje Suelto de Sus Gatos Para Entretejer Sombreros para sus Felinos, que Aman Usarlos

Gracias a la creatividad de sus dueños, estos tres gatos en Japón visten sombreros extravagantes hechos de su propio pelaje mudado, que después son cubiertos de fieltro y estilados.

These ‘Detroit Mower Gang’ Volunteers Have Been Competing to Maintain City’s Old Parks

A group of volunteer grass cutters, the Detroit Mowing Gang, held their annual 12-hour Motown Mowdown competition to see who could cut the most city grass.