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Photo Contest Captures Friendship Moments That Make You Feel All Warm Inside

These are just a few of the breathtaking photos that are finalists in the Agora competition to uncover the best friendship-themed photos.

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.

Here Are a Dozen Different Ways the World Has Rallied Behind Australia During the Bushfires

From donating millions of dollars to wildfire relief funds to serving up meals to exhausted firefighters—Australia is not alone in fighting the blazes.

Irwin Family Advances Steve’s Legacy, Saving Hundreds of Animals From Australian Bushfires

Steve Irwin's widow and two kids have saved thousands of animals rescued from the bushfires at their Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital in Queensland.

More Than 200 Volunteer Firefighters From US and Canada Have Deployed to Help With Australian Bushfires

After Australia offered firefighting aid to the United States and Canada in 2018, more than 200 volunteers are repaying the favor.

Couple Protects Endangered Lemurs in Madagascar By Launching Mobile Library to Teach Indigenous People to Read

A couple saw trouble in paradise on a honeymoon, so launched a mobile library to save lemur habitat by teaching Madagascar's Malagasy people how to read.

Planet Earth: Here’s Why You Can Hail 2019 as a Year of ‘Incredible Species Action’

Despite how these species have spent years fending off extinction, this year's conservational success stories spurred wildlife specialists to rejoice.

Scientists Use Recycled Sewage Water to Grow 500-Acre Forest in the Middle of Egyptian Desert

Researchers have been rerouting human wastewater from a city to grow trees in Egypt—and it could lead to more than 36 forest sanctuaries in the desert.

Europe Introduces Legislative Road Map to Becoming World’s First Climate-Neutral Continent By 2050

Not only does the package call on member states to slash emissions further, it also incentivizes coal-dependent states to turn away from fossil fuels.

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.

Finally, a Documentary About the Extraordinary Man Who Documents the World: Sir David Attenborough

If you're a fan of the host of Planet Earth, wait until you watch the documentary about the guy who helped make Planet Earth.

After Being Extinct in the Wild, Mexican Wolf Roams the U.S. Desert Once Again Thanks to a Former Wolf Hunter

The beautiful Mexican wolf roams once again in the American wilderness thanks to Roy T. McBride, a former wolf hunter hired to find the remaining animals.

Officials in Zambia Unite to Halt Mining Permits in Pristine Wilderness in Africa

Three Zambian officials made public their vow to halt mining permits in Lower Zambezi National Park due to the threats posed to the environment and water.

After Australian Bushfires, People Knit Mittens for Burnt Koalas and Raise Almost $2 Million to Help

In addition to crafting hundreds of pieces of knitwear for injured animals, people from all over the world have raised almost $2 million in donations.

Stray Dog Found Keeping Litter of Newborn Kittens Warm Amidst Frigid Temperatures On Canadian Road

If Serenity the dog had not felt compelled to protect the 5-week-old kittens, they may not have been able to survive the chilly Ontario temperatures.

Indonesia Looks to its Past to Solve Modern Energy Troubles

One of the nation's most prominent sources of greenery will now be able to power the homes of thousands of rural villagers.

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.

Kangaroo Has Been Hugging Her Rescuers Almost Every Day Since They Saved Her As an Orphan #TBT

It has been about 12 years since Queen Abigail was rescued as a wee orphaned 'roo—and she has been showing her love to her saviors ever since.

Hope on Horizon for Escaped ‘Russian Spy Whale‘ After Video of Its Rugby Skills Goes Viral

Since this video of Hvaldimir the beluga whale went viral last week, people are now rallying to help relocate the lonely cetacean to safer waters.

Rabbit-Sized ‘Mouse Deer’ Rediscovered in Vietnam After Being Lost to Science Since 1990

It has been 29 years since the silver-backed chevrotain was last recorded in the forests of southern Vietnam—and it has finally been rediscovered.