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The Values of Giving, Compassion and Family, Flourishing Across the World: Survey Shows

A recent worldwide investigation into human goodness and thoughtfulness found that, delightfully, it's broadly distributed across cultures even in difficult times. Far from being...

70 New Species Were Discovered in 2021 – Including 2 Guitarfish and a Pink Pygmy Pipehorse

From the lowland forests of Madagascar to Easter Island’s coral reefs, dozens of new flora and fauna were added to the scientific tree of...

The Most Stunning Moments For Animals in 2021 Will Make You Cheer – and Love Them Even More

While media outlets talk about the "Age of Extinction" for species, they never seem to include the multitude of good news—and there was a...

Virgin Births Have Been Documented in Rare Bird Population – The Endangered California Condor

The temptation to quote Jurassic Park must have been irresistible for conservation scientists at a San Diego Zoo breeding program for critically-endangered California condors,...

Study Reports Incredible New Numbers For Critically Endangered Grauer’s Gorilla Species

A new study estimated the global population of Grauer’s gorillas—the world’s largest gorilla subspecies–and it reported good news for rangers, nonprofits, and caretakers who...

Scientists Find the Secret to ‘Unhackable’ Security Systems on the Wings of Butterflies

Sometimes solving the most complex technology and engineering challenges, as you might have guessed, involves looking towards nature for solutions. Such is the incredible...

Wood Alternative Made From Sustainable Kombucha Waste Wins 2021 Dyson Award

This year’s American James Dyson Award winner, Gabe Tavas, takes on deforestation with his invention, Pyrus. His mission is simple: Make wood without cutting down trees. By embracing a balance between...

Smithsonian Says These Moths Are So Gorgeous, They Put Butterflies to Shame: It’s National Moth Week

A New York photographer acquired a new lease on night in the Catskills during the draconian state lockdowns by suspending a white sheet in...

What Color is it? Photographer Captures Varied Luminescence of One of UK’s Rarest Butterflies

One of Britain's rarest and largest butterflies will remind readers of that time a few years ago when the internet got all in a...

Sheep Are Grazing Below Minnesota Solar Panels That Invite Pollinators to Thrive

Fox sedge grasses wave in the prairie breeze, monarchs bob on swaying milkweed, while sheep graze on wild Canadian rye and the sun’s warming...

End-of-Life Specialists are Surging in Number – Helping American Families to Better Process Death and Dying

There are special caregivers in society who feel their place in the world is at the side of the bed of a dying person,...

Walmart Commits to Helping Save Pollinators By Mandating Change For Supply Chains

Without pollinators like bees, butterflies, birds, and beetles, some of our favorite foods would not exist—and Walmart has announced a set of plans in...

In World First, Key African Species Will be Relocated to Another Continent After it Became Extinct in India

A team of experts from South Africa and Namibia are helping to relocate a population of cheetahs to India in an ambitious restoration program...

Amateur Treasure Hunter Unearths Missing Centerpiece of Henry VIII’s Crown — And It’s Worth Millions

How many times has this happened to you? You’re a soon-to-be-booted British monarch running away from the 1645 Battle of Naseby clutching a priceless...

Cultivate These Keystone Plants in Your Yard to Help Bees and Butterflies Thrive and Pollinate

A keystone species is one which disproportionately affects a particular ecosystem's plants and animals. Organizing your garden around native keystone species can ensure that...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

We’ve partnered with our friend Rob Brezsny to provide his weekly wisdom which can enlighten your thinking and motivate your mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology,...

Additive That Makes Plastic Harmless Has Potential to Be Biodegrading Game-Changer

Branding itself as the only plastic that 'truly' biodegrades, a new materials company is manufacturing plastics that break down into harmless component elements in...

While in Lockdown Citizen Scientists are Going Outside Observing Insects, Helping Boost Their Recovery

Since states began to lock down in March, citizen science programs like eBird, NestWatch, and SciStarter have seen dramatic increases in users giving conservationists...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

We’ve partnered with our friend Rob Brezsny, who for years has championed a positive approach to life through astrology. His weekly wisdom can enlighten...

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...