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‘Turning Back the Tide of Extinction’ Australian Mammals Are Coming Back: Bandicoots, Bilbies, Potoroos

For all those roo-ting for Australian wildlife, there are reasons to jump for joy as several endangered marsupials begin the road to recovery in...

A Baby Boom For Cutest Animal Not Seen in Australia for Decades: ‘Feels Like a Modern Jurassic Park’

Though it's still found in the wild on the island of Tasmania, an adorable animal that became extinct on the mainland of Australia in...

Endangered Manning River Turtles Released into Wild After Egg Rescue During ‘Black Summer’

Australian conservationists have released 10 juvenile turtles into the wild, which they had saved from becoming charred omelets during the 2020 bushfires. The Manning River...

‘Important Message of Hope’ Made by Re-Planting Extinct Tree Species on Hawaii

While on a seed gathering trip atop a Hawai'ian mountain in 2021, conservationists found a tree species believed extinct in the wild since since...

Incredible Birth of Endangered Baby Rhino is Captured on Zoo’s Cameras, and Galloping Within Minutes (WATCH)

Zookeepers in England were thrilled to watch their resident rhino give birth to a calf, who was up and charging around within hours of...

Satellites Powerful Enough to Identify Individual Whales From Markings Can Track Migration and Help Save Species

Powerful space satellites that can identify individual whales from their markings have been used for the first time to track a Critically Endangered species. Scientists...

Australia Sets Aside 30% of Land Mass to Protect its Unique Species

Joining the United States and a number of other countries, Australian officials have committed to preserve 30% of the continent's landmass in a natural...

Lost for 97 Years, Rediscovered Magnolia Tree Spurs Hope for its Restoration in Haiti

An expedition team in northern Haiti has rediscovered a magnolia tree that has been lost to science for 97 years. The team used the tree’s...

Colorado’s State Fish, Once Considered Extinct, is Now Reproducing Naturally in Native Waters

The greenback cutthroat trout, Colorado's state fish, is reproducing in the wild again after a period where it was actually believed to have been...

Audubon Society Enjoys Huge “Tern-Around” in the Puffin and Tern Populations of Maine

50 years worth of conserving the tern and puffin populations in Maine has created a stable colony of thousands of breeding birds. Located on Petit...

Watch the Moment an Endangered Baby Giraffe is Born With Majestic 6ft Drop to the Floor

Dramatic footage has captured the moment an endangered giraffe makes its grand entrance into the world—by falling more than 6ft (2m) to the floor. The...

Rare Singing Hummingbird Unexpectedly Rediscovered in Colombia Cloaked in Iridescent Blue and Green

A hummingbird species was rediscovered in Colombia after scientists had recorded no documented sightings for over 13 years. It was only the third time that...

1 In 30 Million Orange Lobster Noticed in Delivery and Rescued By Restaurant Workers

An incredibly rare sea creature was saved from the jaws of death after restaurant workers were struck with its unusual color and called experts...

Botanical Researchers Are ‘Thrilled’ After Discovering an Oak Tree Once Thought to Be Extinct

In Big Bend National Park in Texas, a coalition of 10 institutions have discovered an oak tree once thought to be extinct. Botanical researchers were...

Striking Photo of a Panther is Now Part of a Huge Project to Better Protect Amazon Diversity

Staring into the camera, this shot of a panther in the Amazon rainforest is part of a huge project to better protect the massive...

Watch the Moment a Lost Panther Kitten is Reunited With Mother, Thanks to Florida Wildlife Officials

A six-month-old Florida panther kitten is now mewling for joy having been reunited with its mother after determined conservation work. After the Florida Wildlife Commission...

Chinook Salmon Introduced to Mountain Streams Not Inhabited for 100 Years

The historic reintroduction of Chinook salmon into a California creek this spring will help secure another generation of this iconic species. State and federal biologists...

After US Declared Largest Woodpecker Extinct, New Evidence Supports Belief They Are Still Here

The largest woodpecker on the continent, the ivory-billed woodpecker was proposed to be extinct last year after more than 70 years without a sighting. New...

Adorable Cotton-top Tamarin Babies Born, Bolstering One of Most Endangered Primate Species (LOOK)

Adorable photographs are celebrating new births for one of the world’s most endangered primates. All were born recently to lucky zoos in America and...

Check Out These Victories for Old Growth Forests Worldwide on International Forest Day

Monday was International Day of Forests, a perfect moment for taking a walk under your local trees and reading a roundup of forest victories...