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Italian Dogs Trained as Lifeguards Save 20 Lives Every Year – With New Teams Headed to Germany and US

Stories about sled dogs hauling medicine and supplies through the frozen wilderness have become the stuff of legends, but did you know pups are...

Man is Stunned After He Sets Up Camera Inside Bird Box and Attracts 41 Million Fans Worldwide

A wildlife fan who set up a camera in a bird box to film a family of blue tits was stunned when the videos...

New Mexico Wilderness Area Grows by 50% After Largest-Ever Land Donation

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Sabinoso Wilderness Area in New Mexico, an inaccessible and...

This Beloved Alaskan Fish has the Lowest Carbon Footprint of Any Major Protein in the World

Off the pristine waters of Alaska, there is a harvest of an almost magical fish that everyone loves, but that maybe doesn't get the...

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...

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...

Chinese Monk Dedicates Life to Rescuing 8,000 Dogs – He Finds Them New Homes Around the World

A karmic war chest will be waiting for one Buddhist monk who's spent decades rescuing stray dogs in Shanghai and bringing them to his...

His Passion For Protecting the World’s Most-Trafficked Mammal Just Earned Him a Major Award

The 2021 winners of a major international environmental award have just been announced, and the list includes a Vietnamese conservationist who's known for his...

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...

U.S. Donation Kicks Off Landmine Clearing in One of the Largest Conservation Areas in the World

A new project to demine seven million square meters of land, including a critical area inside the largest contiguous wildlife area in the world,...

The World’s Oldest-Known Wild Bird—Named Wisdom—Hatches Another Chick at 70 (WATCH)

The world’s oldest known wild bird, a Laysan albatross named Wisdom, hatched another chick this season at age 70. Every year, millions of albatrosses return...

Scientists Create World’s First Truly Biodegradable Single-use Plastic That ‘Eats Itself’ in Just 2 Weeks

Despite our efforts to sort and recycle, less than 9% of plastic gets recycled in the U.S., and most ends up in landfill or...

‘The Year Earth Changed’: Uplifting Wildlife Documentary With David Attenborough Heralds Earth Day–WATCH

In celebration of Earth Day 2021, a new documentary “The Year Earth Changed” was released, narrated by Award-winning broadcaster Sir David Attenborough. Produced by the...

Millionaire Turned Quadriplegic Jon Ayers is Giving it All to Save Wild Cats, After Finding a New Purpose

As a quadriplegic, Jon Ayers can't move his limbs, but his voice is filled with excitement. His eyes dart around his office, projecting the...

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...

Photographer Unites With Cuban Scientists to Save the World’s Most Beautiful Snail

There are things about the island of Cuba that don't make the news—for example, it has the world's largest biodiversity of snails. The painted snail,...

In World First, English Museum Successfully Breeds Endangered Harlequin Toad

Herpetologists at the Manchester Museum have successfully bred a critically-endangered harlequin toad for the first time ever. The scientists successfully recreated the habitat in which...

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...

NASA Technology to Map The Stars Could Now Help Save World’s Largest Fish

High above our planet, the Hubble Space Telescope has special software for parsing out the details of each individual star it surveys. Now this...

400 Years After Being Wiped Out by Hunters Britain’s Wild Cranes Make a 
Comeback

Extinct for more than 400 years, common cranes are finding homes in the UK's wetlands and waterways once again. Because of conservation efforts that began...