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Chinese Method For Growing Veggies Year-Round in Frigid Canada Really Works–And Has No Heating Costs

A Chinese agronomist has helped Canadian greenhouse technology move forward, curiously by moving backward. Dong Jianyi uses only materials and the laws of thermodynamics to...

Once Biologically Dead, London’s River Thames Rebounds – With Seahorses and Seals

Once declared biologically dead, the Thames River flows as much with life as with water these days, and the first report on its health...

The ‘Sioux Chef’ Brings Indigenous Food Back to the Forefront of American Diets

If you're like me, you never learned how to spell "sous chef" in school. Sean Sherman, on the other hand, has an altogether different...

Yukon to Yellowstone Wildlife Corridor Makes Massive Gains Since ‘Y2Y’ is Dreamed Up in the 90’s to Help Grizzlies

Whatever happened to the Yukon to Yellowstone (Y2Y) wildlife corridor dream that was splashed across headlines years ago? Conservationists’ dreams of a wildlife corridor stretching...

Herd of Elephants to be Moved from UK to Kenya in Rewilding ‘World First’

Elephants are famous for their migrations—long marches across savannahs and deserts done entirely from memory, but for 13 captive elephants in Kent, their journey...

World’s Longest Wildlife Bridge Could Cross the Mississippi, So ‘Buffalo Can Roam’

For thousands of cross-country tourists, the Mississippi River is one which is for crossing, not seeing. But what if the crossing bridge was a...

World’s Tiniest Pig at 10-Inches Tall, Once Thought Extinct, Is Returning to the Wild

Who would imagine that in the habitat of elephants, tigers, and rhinos, the world's smallest wild hog is the animal that's determining where the...

Researchers Find That Wild Donkeys and Horses Dig Desert Watering Holes Vital For Entire Ecosystem

Research on feral horses and wild donkeys in the American southwest show they dig desert wells with their hooves in the soft sand of...

Newly Discovered Species of Saber-Toothed Cat Was So Big It Hunted Rhinos in America

The last 10 or 15 million years have given us some truly mega mammals, like mammoths, bears, cats, rhinos, and deer that were all...

Monkeys Unite and Form Unlikely Alliances After Hurricane Maria Ravaged their Island

An interesting new study seems to indicate that monkeys increase the size of their social circles during times of strife or resource scarcity. Researchers observed...

Top 10 Species Discovered in 2020 Include a Harry Potter Snake and Desert-Dwelling Broccoli

While homo sapiens sheltered in place, 2020 also saw explorers diving out into the wilds of the world, finding astonishing new species never before...

With 14,000 Critical Acres Added to Montana Wildlife Reserve, It May Become the Largest in the Lower 48

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. The American Prairie Reserve, one of the nation’s largest and...

Large Blue Butterflies Were Extinct in England, But Now Those Beauties Are Back After 50 Years

After a 150-year absence, 750 of the aptly-named large blue butterflies have successfully emerged from their cocoons to repopulate parts of their historic habitat...

This New German Car is Covered With Solar Panels and Charges As It Drives

For electric car drivers, a big fear is being stuck far from a charging station on the side of the road. While some have suggested...

Court Rules That Grizzly Bears Near Yellowstone Will Remain Protected From Sport Hunting 

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of protecting grizzly bears from planned hunts, restoring their status under the Endangered Species Act.

Two Cheetah Cubs Born to Surrogate Mother in World’s First Successful IVF Operation to Save the Big Cats

These two cheetah cubs from the Columbus Zoo are the result of the world's first successful in-vitro fertilization on a surrogate cheetah mother.

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.

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.

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.