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World Wildlife Fund Gets Ex-Poachers To Protect and Save the Big Cats They Once Hunted

Rather than trying to deter poaching with punishment, conservationists recruited the hunters in order to help monitor and protect Russian snow leopards.

‘Projects For Good’ – This Ingenious Website Makes it Easier to Change the World!

Unlike Kickstarter which funds creative startups, or GoFundMe which addresses personal needs, Projects for Good was designed for people who want to support the...

India Gets Its First Ever Hospital for Abused Elephants – and They’ve Already Treated Dozens

Since opening their doors four months ago, this elephant hospital has rescued and treated 26 pachyderms from abusive conditions.

These Specially-Trained Dogs Are Protecting Both Humans and Bears Thanks to Their Natural Fearlessness

These specially-trained canines are being hired to protect both humans and bears thanks to their special genetic skillset.

Woman Shares Home With 90 Rescue Animals She Named After Lord of the Rings Characters

If anything can be said about this 31-year-old dog sitter from Georgia, it's that she loves animals and she loves Lord of the Rings.

Watch the Badass Footage of Africa’s First All-Female Anti-Poaching Team in Action

Africa's first anti-poaching team comprised entirely of women is made up of fiercesome females who will stop at nothing to protect their wildlife.

Inexpensive New ‘Virtual Fence’ Dramatically Reduces Rates of Road Kill in Australia

This may be one of the most promising initiatives to prevent animals from being harmed by highway traffic and passing cars.

Everyone is Celebrating Congo’s Massive New Park Since Similar Preserve Saved Gorillas From Extinction

Now that mountain gorillas have rebounded from their listing as “critically endangered”, conservationists are hopeful for its relatives in the Congo.

Watch Olympic Sprinter Run Onto Busy Highway So He Can Save Tortoise From Traffic

David Verburg doesn't just use his speed to win gold medals in the Olympics – he also uses it to save endangered tortoises.

Chile Rejects $2.5 Billion Iron Mine to Protect Penguins

The Chilean government has just turned down a $2.5 billion mining project in favor of endangered wildlife conservation. The original project proposal was for an...

British Columbia to Ban Grizzly Bear Trophy Hunting

Starting on November 30th, grizzly bear trophy hunting will be banned in the Canadian province of British Columbia. “This action is supported by the vast majority...

Sea Cow Population Thriving in Australia Thanks to Baby Boom

The sea cows of Australia have made a huge comeback from the dwindling numbers of six years ago. In 2011, the dugong population of the...

Prairie Dogs Win Major Victory in Court

Prairie pups on the range are now more likely to live and see another day thanks to a recent court ruling. The 10th Circuit of Court of...

Hundreds of Stranded New Zealand Whales Swim Free

In one of New Zealand's largest mass whale beachings, over 240 pilot whales were saved by the coming tide. Since Thursday night, hundreds of the...

Police Rescue Over 6,000 Turtles in Largest Wildlife Bust in the Nation

Four tons of endangered turtles were rescued earlier this week, saved from being turned into soup and souvenirs by a Special Task Force.

Major Chinese Airline Bans Shark Fin Cargo

Air China Cargo has become one of the first airlines from the Chinese mainland to ban the controversial trade of shark fin. In 2015, government...

10 Undeniably Good Things That Happened in 2016

People can gripe about 2016 all they want but these events and developments from throughout the last year are undeniably great.

China Announces Ban on Ivory Trade by End of 2017

The nation's daring deadline to totally phase out the processing and sale of ivory has been called a landmark victory for wildlife conservation.

Commercial Trade of the Pangolin Has Just Been Banned

Since these scaly creatures are poached for their hide and meat, the government is stepping up to prevent any further harm to the pangolin.

India Saves Its Tigers Instead of Mining For $330M in Diamonds

This Indian forest is sitting on top of some diamonds that could make people very rich – but that apparently isn't as important as the lives of tigers.