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Tiny Forests Are Springing Up All Around Europe, Inspired By Japan, to Help Restore Biodiversity

Organizations in France, Holland, and Belgium are planting tiny forests with the famous “Miyawaki method” of reforestation to help restore biodiversity.

Watch Humpback Whales Herd Salmon With Their Fins in Never-Before-Filmed Feeding Behavior

Humpback whales in southern Alaska waters were filmed “herding” salmon into their mouths for the first time in history by fisheries student Madison Kosma.

Good Samaritans Use CPR to Revive Baby Deer Found Floating in the Middle of a Lake

These two Texans are being hailed as heroes after they rescued a lifeless fawn that was discovered floating in the middle of a lake last week.

River Running Through Zion National Park Will Be Protected Forever Thanks to the Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy bought the 419-acre property of Sheep Bridge along the Virgin River near Zion National Park, Utah, to protect it from developement.

Historic Deal to Protect Millions of Monarch Butterfly Habitat Acres is Unprecedented

A new public-private partnership that includes 45 companies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will proved “a huge boost” to stem the...

EU Plans to Raise $22 Billion Annually to Protect 30% of Land and Oceans for Biodiversity

To support dimishing biodiversity, the European Commission has drafted a plan to raise 20 billion euro annually to reform agriculture, and protect nature.

For the Last 20 Years, College Professor Has Been Helping Intelligent Lab Rats Find Good Homes

Every year, Dr. Richard Hein's students at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay adopt the lab rats used to study physiology and reflexology.

Scientists Finally Manage to Record the Strange Sounds of the ‘Arctic Unicorn’—the Elusive Narwhal

Marine biologists have finally managed to record the calls of the elusive narwhal—also known as the “Arctic unicorn” of the ocean.

Injured Turkey Given New Lease On Life After His Rescuers Make Him a Wheelchair Out of a Maternity Girdle

Not only has the wheelchair allowed Bill the rescue turkey to protect his injured leg, it has also allowed him to lose weight during the healing process.

Maasai Nature Conservancy Asks For Help To Fight Pandemic—And 100,000 People Answer

The unique, community-led Nashulai Maasai Nature Conservancy received donations from 100,000 people on Avaaz to help sustain them through COVID-19.

World’s Most Endangered Primate Population Triples After 17 Years of Careful Conservation

On Hainan island, these critically endangered Hainan gibbons have recovered from 10 individuals to 30, thanks to dedicated conservationists with patience.

More and More Farmers Are Using Garlicky Supplements to Curb Major Environmental Enemy: Cow Gas

The Switzerland-based startup Mootral has produced a garlic-based supplement that can reduce methane emissions from cows by 30% when added to their feed.

These Specially-Trained Dogs Have Saved 45 Rhinos From Poachers in South Africa—And Counting

Not only have the canines succeeded in saving dozens of rhinos at Kruger National Park, they have also helped to catch 145 poachers and confiscate 53 guns.

These 12 Stunning Photos Were Voted Best in the World For Depicting the Essence of Spring

More than 14,000 photos were submitted to Agora's “World's Best Photos of Spring 2020” competition—and the finalists are breathtaking.

With Penguins Missing Visitors Amidst Zoo Closure, Museum Takes Them on Adorable Cultural Field Trip

Since the Kansas City Zoo has been closed to visitors during the COVID-19 outbreaks, the staffers decided to take their penguins on an art field trip.

Conservationists Rejoicing Over Discovery of ‘Ultra-Rare’ Blue Bee Species Years After First Sighting

Since the blue calaminth bee hasn't been spotted since 2016, scientists believed them to be extinct—but researchers have finally confirmed its survival.

Seagulls on Empty Roman Streets Have Rediscovered Their Wild Side

On the empty streets of Rome starved of human food scraps, seagulls are going back to their natural ways, hunting pigeons and rats.

These Birds Have Been Found to Warn Rhinos of Poaching—And It Could Help Protect the Species

Oxpeckers have been shown in a new research paper to reduce human sightings of black rhinos by 40-50% because the birds alert the rhinos to danger.

Scientists Make History With Discovery That Will Help Save America’s Great Coral Reef

The discovery is just one of several scientific milestones accomplished by The Florida Aquarium in their quest to preserve regional coral reefs.

Antibodies Could Be ‘Radically Life-Changing’ New Treatment for OCD and Other Mental Disorders

The researchers from Queen Mary University of London say the discovery could lead to ground-breaking treatments with “a reduced chance of side effects.”