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15 Tortugas Gigantes Regresan a Casa en las Islas Galápagos Después de Salvar a su Especie con 1,900 Crías

Las últimas 14 tortugas de la isla española en los Galápagos han regresado a casa después de 55 años del programa cría en cautividad que ha producido 2000 crías --y salvado a la especie.

15 Giant Tortoises Finally Returned to Their Galapagos Island Home After Saving Their Species With 1,900 Babies

The last remaining 14 tortoises from Española island in the Galapagos were returned home after a 55-year breeding program that produced 2,000 babies—and saved a species.

‘Extinct’ Harlequin Toad Rediscovered; Such Survivors Are Bringing Hope That Amphibian Apocalypse is Abating

Atelopus mindoensis, the mindo harlequin toad unseen since the 1980s has been rediscovered in ecudaor, suggesting they may have overcome a chytrid epidemic.

World Celebrates Central America’s First Same-Sex Marriage After Costa Rica Passes Trailblazing Legislation

These two Latina women just became the first same-sex couple in Costa Rica—and all of Central America—to legally tie the knot.

Research Says That the Simple Act of Planning a Trip Can Help Boost Your Mental Health

Although the COVID shutdowns have prevented travelers from indulging their wanderlust, this research says that simply planning a trip can boost your mood.

Peru is Protecting Machu Picchu By Planting One Million Trees to Guard Against Mudslides and Fires

Peruvian President Martin Viscarrato is readying to plant 1 million trees around Machu Picchu in order to protect the site from natural disaster.

Focas y Leones Marinos en Peligro de Extinción Ahora son Muchos Gracias a la Nueva Perspectiva de los Pescadores

Pescadores en Perú han dado la vuelta a una mermada población de leones marinos en Perú, después de ver a las criaturas en un modo diferente.

Endangered Seal and Sea Lion Populations Turned Around By Fishermen Who See the Creatures in a New Way

Fishermen in Peru have turned around a decimated sea lion and seal population in Peru, after seeing the creatures in a new way.

Nine Latin American Countries Have Set Goal for 70% Renewable Energy—More Than Twice the European Union

The Latin American nations are working to achieve more than double the amount of the EU's renewable energy usage goals before 2030.

Conservationists Successfully Swoop in to Save Last of Known Endangered Frog Species Just in the Nick of Time

These endangered amphibians had been struggling to survive in a dried up riverbed when Chilean conservationists came to their rescue last month.

This Determined Sound-Tracker is Creating ‘Quiet Parks’ As Part of His Mission to Save Silence

This sound expert is fighting to protect the quietest places in the world so that people can experience the sound of silence for generations to come.

‘First-of-its-Kind’ Law Will Protect Lake Erie From Pollution By Granting it Civil Rights

Thanks to a 61% approval vote from the people of Toledo, Lake Erie now has legal protection against pollution and contamination.

Ambulance Volunteers Have Granted Thousands of Senior Patients’ Dying Wishes for Free

There are over 270 volunteer medical workers who facilitate the final wishes of hundreds of senior patients around the world every year.

100-Year-old Galápagos Tortoise Might Be a Survivor of Species Thought to be Extinct

These massive reptiles have not been seen on the Galápagos Islands since 1906 – but thanks to a recent expedition, there may still be hope for the species.

Iguanas Reintroducidas Satisfactoriamente a Las Islas Galápagos Después de Que Darwin Las Viese Por Última Vez Hace 184 Años

Ya han pasado casi 200 años desde que las iguanas de tierra fueron vistas por última vez en esta región de las islas Galápagos...

Iguanas Successfully Reintroduced to Galapagos Island After They Were Last Seen By Darwin 184 Years Ago

It has been almost 200 years since land iguanas were seen on this region of the Galapagos Islands – but thanks to an intensive...

City Gives Trees Email Addresses So Folks Can Report Problems, But They Send Love Letters Instead

What would you say to your favorite tree? Well, the people of Melbourne, Australia took the time to email their thoughts to some of the...

Colombia’s Top Court Orders Government to Protect Amazon in Landmark Case Initiated by Youth

In a historic gesture of justice, the Supreme Court sided with a group of youngsters who were suing the government for their failure to curb deforestation.

Planting Positive Change With 73 Million More Trees in Amazon Rainforest

The Amazon rainforest is about to get a big breath of fresh air. In the world's largest tropical reforestation project, conservations are going to reforest...

Security Guard Stops Swedish Terrorist Attack in its Tire Tracks

This 27-year-old security guard is responsible for saving dozens of lives after a deranged driver started driving a truck towards Swedish parliament on Friday. Santiago Cueva...