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Support America’s Treasures and Enjoy Free Admission During National Park Week

April plays host to nature lovers' favorite week of the year: National Park Week. And, free admission is part of the celebration. Starting on April...

Florida Panther Populations Increase Sharply Since Days When 20 Remained

The endangered Florida panther is improving its chances of survival every day—with a little help from their government friends. The estimated number of endangered Florida panthers...

Bison Return to National Park For First Time in a Century

After a century of separation, this herd of wild bison has finally returned home to the Banff National Park in Alberta. Bison used to roam...

Zoos Compete to Claim Cutest Animal in #CuteAnimalTweetOff

We have a new gray seal pup at our @NationalZoo! She appears to be nursing, moving and bonding well with mom. More: https://t.co/5nZRQwNl0J pic.twitter.com/ns6j2BH1sV—...

Nepal Goes All Out to Protect the Snow Leopard’s Future

Nepali officials have just announced the groundwork of the Snow Leopard Conservation Action Plan 2017-2021: a strategy that will hopefully secure the future of the...

Mislabeled Seafood May be More Sustainable, Study Says

It's estimated that up to 30% of seafood is actually something other than what is listed on the menu or label – but that might be better for the earth.

New Zealand Town Builds Underpass for March of the Penguins

This sweet little birds will now be able to safely travel from their nests to the coast without the danger of tourists or traffic.

Golden Eagle Numbers Bounce Back to Historic New Levels

In 1992, there were only about 20 pairs of golden eagles left in the UK – but now Scotland is the home to over 500.

Check Out These 23 Baby Pandas Making Their World Debut (WATCH)

What's black, white, and cute all over? These 23 baby giant pandas making their first televised appearance to the world. The Chengdu Research Base of Giant...

Wetlands Once Drained by Dictator Now Thrives as 3rd Most Bio-diverse Spot in World

This Unesco World Heritage site is being given new life thanks to local communities and wildlife organizations reconnecting its waterways.

Manatees Displaced by Hurricane Are Rescued From Golf Course Pond (LOOK)

This aggregation of manatees – including a mother and calf – have been rescued from a Floridian golf course pond thanks to conservation teams taking charge.

Buckwheat Wildflower Discovered 69 Years After Disappearing

After years of failed breeding attempts to save this sweet wildflower species, a small crop of the endangered blooms brought hope to scientists' hearts.

Halting a Century of Decline, Tiger Numbers are Now Growing

After a century of constant decline, the number of wild tigers is on the rise. According to a 2016 report, the tiger population, estimated to...

500 Elephants Moved in Massive Relocation To A Safer Home

A man-made migration, the largest elephant relocation ever attempted anywhere in Africa, is moving 500 animals from a cramped park in Malawi. The move, to a...

Sea Turtle Trapped Upside Down in Trench is Rescued in Time

It took at least nine people to rescue a loggerhead turtle after she flipped onto her back trying to get back to the sea. It...

Parrot Considered Extinct in the Wild Appears on Video in Brazil

A Spix's Macaw, the bird that inspired the character in the movie Rio, has reappeared in Brazil 15 years after it was thought to...

Baby Boom for World’s Rarest Cats: Back From Edge of Extinction

At least 16 Amur leopard cubs have been spotted in a Russian nature preserve this spring — evidence of a strong recovery for a...

Man Plans to Fly 80 Rhinos to Australia to Protect them From Poachers–and Extinction

A retiree’s new career is devoted to creating a “seed bank” of endangered rhinos in Australia to save their species from extinction. Former sales executive...

Rare Rhino Population Increases by 1% With One Sweet Birth (VIDEO)

It's a girl! A 14-year-old member of one of the rarest mammal species on the planet gave birth to a female calf at the Sumatran...

American Fisheries See Tides Turn as Fish Stocks Make a Comeback

American fisheries that were depleted just 15 years ago are springing back thanks to science and a strong current of tougher laws. Over-fishing had wiped...