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Tuna Population is Being Restored–While Boosting Fishing: World’s Largest No-Catch Zone is 4x Size of California

No-fishing zones are successfully restoring tuna while at the same time boosting the fishing industry, according to new research. It's well-known no-fishing zones can help...

He Invented a $2 Paper Microscope For Remote Lab Work So Scientists Don’t Have to Haul Heavy Equipment

A young scientist who worked in the jungles of Thailand has been awarded a national prize for his invention of a $2 paper microscope...

Magnificent Picture of Ape ​​Cuddling Another Species is Finalist in Wildlife Photographer of the Year – SEE Photos

In a photograph that won Christian Ziegler "Highly Commended Image" at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest, a bonobo ape appears to be...

Imperial Moth Spotted With Name ‘Anna’ Spelled Out on its Back Below a Face

Put this in your file called, Mother Nature Did WHAT? A 25-year-old woman was stunned to spot a face and the name 'Anna' appearing on...

Good Gardening Week 4: What Are Your Zone, Climate Risks, and Weather Conditions? – Share Tips and Photos

Welcome back to Good Gardening! In our Week 3 discussion, we wanted to know what people's go-to flowers or vegetables were—the kind they can't get through...

Kākāpō Population Soars to its Highest Number in Almost 50 Years

A conservation program that started in the 1970s for the New Zealand Kākāpō has increased the crazy parrot's numbers to the highest recorded since...

The Perfect Answer for Berlin’s Invasive Species Problem – Make Them Into Delicious Cuisine

A Berlin food truck is opening people's minds and mouths by feeding them a menu of invasive species with the slogan, "If you can't...

Ohio Family Converts a 1903 Church Into Their Home – and it’s Pretty Amazing (Look)

A family of seven have converted a 1903 church into their home, using the pews as seats at the dining room table, and even...

Surviving 8,000-Mile Journey, Girl Finally Finds 6-Foot Boat Launched By Students

A student project focusing on learning about the oceans saw high schoolers launch a small boat filled with mementoes drifting across the Atlantic. Lost at...

65 Different Species of Animals Laugh, Says a New Study

Human laughter is common, but it’s a somewhat mysterious part of our evolution. It’s clear to evolutionary scholars that we laugh as a part...

Man is Stunned After He Sets Up Camera Inside Bird Box and Attracts 41 Million Fans Worldwide

A wildlife fan who set up a camera in a bird box to film a family of blue tits was stunned when the videos...

Island Paradise Created for Digital Nomads is a Village With Free Wifi and Workspace

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Winner of Europe’s Leading Island Destination award for five...

Lost and Desperate Hiker Saved by Man’s ‘Very Weird’ GPS Hobby

Benjamin Kuo enjoys looking at photos and figuring out precisely where they've been taken. He happily admits that being a satellite mapping enthusiast is...

World’s Largest Seagrass Restoration Project is a Virginia Success, Planting 600 Acres That Grow to Become 9,000

In what started as an experiment and became the largest success of its kind, a seagrass restoration project in Southeast Virginia is demonstrating the...

Teen Who Cleaned Up City for 10 Hours After Protest Receives Car and Scholarship as a ‘Thank You’

Antonio Gwynn Jr., a teen who spent 10 hours cleaning up Buffalo, NY, after a protest is rewarded with a car and college scholarship

World’s Most Endangered Primate Population Triples After 17 Years of Careful Conservation

On Hainan island, these critically endangered Hainan gibbons have recovered from 10 individuals to 30, thanks to dedicated conservationists with patience.

After 13 Years of Social Distancing, Giant Pandas Finally Mate During Peaceful COVID-19 Zoo Closures

Since giant pandas have a mating season of just 24 to 72 hours per year, zookeepers were thrilled by Ying Ying and Le Le's recent conservational victory.

Dozens of Blue Whales Spotted in Antarctica For the First Time Since 1980s Whaling Ban

For the first time in 40 years, whales are returning in abundance to their former marine habitats in Antarctica—most importantly, including the endangered blue whale.

Whales Feces Represent One of the Greatest Allies Against Climate Change—Even More Than Trees

With whale excrement being a major food source for phytoplankton, any increase in whale populations could be a dramatic weapon against climate change.

Forget Online Dating: Writing Letters to This Ancient Tree in Germany is Fabled to Help People Find Their Valentine

This ancient oak tree in northern Germany has a history of connecting people with their one true love – and it could work for you too.