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Cardboard Habitat Pods Give a Fighting Chance to Animals Displaced by Wildfires

New habitat pods developed by an Australian University scientist might be the salvation of small animals trying to survive after wildfires sweep through. Macquarie University’s...

Watch a Huge Spotted Eagle Stingray Glide Majestically Around Scuba Diver

The Galapagos Islands features some of the most beautiful creatures on the planet. Scuba divers visit from all over the world to view the...

Lost Sea Turtle Washed Ashore With Hypothermia Gets Flown Home to Spain With its Own Boarding Pass

An endangered turtle that washed up in Ireland with hypothermia has been returned to its native Canary Islands on a flight—and even had its...

In World First, Top Beef Supplier Approves Methane-Busting Feed Additive That Reduces Gas by 55%

In response to global warming concerns across the planet, the world’s largest beef exporter has approved the sale of a feed additive that cuts...

Cure for Osteoarthritis Could Be ‘No Further Than the End of Your Nose’, Researchers Find

A cure for osteoarthritis could be no further than the end of your nose—as nasal cells can relieve chronic inflammation in the knee, according...

The ‘Wizard of Paws’ Makes Prosthetics to Fit Any Animal – Lending a Human Hand of Compassion

When an animal faces the loss of mobility—especially when there’s an amputation involved—the impact can be devastating. Until not all that long ago, chances...

Florida Just Enacted a Sweeping Law to Protect Its Vast Wildlife Corridors – And Save Panthers

From Everglades to Okefenokee, Florida legislatures just created one of the biggest wildlife corridors in the developed world with a $400 million funding seed. The...

Coffee is Now Linked to Reduced Risk of Many Ailments, Including Liver Disease, Parkinson’s, Melanoma, Even Suicide

What beats a cup of joe in the morning? Nothing after you realize the myriad beneficial health outcomes that are now associated with drinking...

Devoted Son Took His Mom With Alzheimer’s on Incredible Round-the-World Adventure–And She Improved

A son has described how his mom's Alzheimer's disease improved as he took her traveling across the world in her final years. 44-year-old Sean O'Sallaigh...

Some Generous Apes May Help Explain The Evolution Of Human Kindness

New research suggests that among bonobos, giving is seen as good—and they may just have given the trait of generosity to us. While chimps are...

A World Food Prize Winner Wants You To Reconsider Anchovies – Here’s How Nutritious They Are

Anchovies and sardines are, as it turns out straight superfoods—especially for kids. Dr. Shakuntala Thilsted was recently awarded the 2021 World Food Prize—described as 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...

Common Human Antibiotic Can Heal Coral Diseases – 95% Success Rate With Amoxicillin

Diseases continue to be a major threat to coral reef health, but a new study by Florida researchers reveals how a common antibiotic used...

Biodegradable Algae Solar Panels Clean The Air While Growing Green Energy

What can generate clean energy, biomass for fertilizers, convert CO2 into oxygen, and be used in space? Algae. Pursuing this incredible organism's potential is young...

Study Shows Wild Kangaroos Can Intentionally Communicate With Humans

Animals that have never been domesticated, such as kangaroos, can intentionally communicate with humans, says a new study. Challenging the idea that such behavior is...

Sanctuary Containing ‘Healthiest Coral Reefs in the World’ Just Tripled in Size Thanks to U.S. Government Protection

The Gulf of Mexico’s largest coral sanctuary just got 200 percent bigger, now that the U.S. government formally approved the expansion of the Flower...

The Last Known Swinhoe’s Turtle on Earth Was Alone Until This Female Was Found – Researchers Hope for Babies

After a female Swinhoe's softshell turtle was discovered in a lake in Vietnam, a hope that the world's most endangered turtle species may recover...

At This Farm, Children With Special Needs Connect With Injured Animals to Form Healing Friendships

Rescuing injured or abandoned animals is one of the most rewarding pursuits we can experience. As those who put themselves on the line to...

Nigerian-Irish Teens Develop a Dementia App for Sufferers Coping With Lockdown–and It’s Won Awards

Thanks to three remarkable teenage girls and their amazing mentor, there’s a brand-new app on the horizon specifically designed to help Dementia patients and...

Inspired By Dog’s Survival During Wildfire, She Donates 7,500 Pet Oxygen Masks–And Adopts the Pup

Back in 2017, Southern California firefighters rescued a 4-month-old puppy from a raging wildfire. The Great Dane/Lab mix was placed in an Anaheim animal shelter,...