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Endangered Humpback Whales Gain New Protections in Pacific Ocean From the U.S

The U.S. administration has announced it will be officially protecting 116,098 square nautical miles of the Pacific Ocean as critical habitat for three populations...

5 Experiments Proving Invertebrates Are Much More Aware than We Think

Swat a fly; who cares, it's not like they have feelings. Or do they? Jonathan Balcombe is an English ethologist—a studier of animal behavior—and has...

Rare Evidence Proves Birds Are Able to Change Their Culture to Become More Efficient

Birds are able to change their culture to become more efficient, according to new research from Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior. In animals, “culture”...

5-Year-old is a Neighborhood Hero For Drawing Colorful Messages of Hope on Her House During Lockdown (Look)

A little girl has become famous in her neighbourhood after drawing colourful messages of hope on her family's garage door in lockdown. Mom-of-two Christine Hilditch...

Becoming a Part-time Mermaid is a Big Trend in China – It’s as Difficult as it is Lovely

Is it really any surprise that the world's largest scuba diver training organization is instructing a new generation of freedivers in the art and...

Baboon, Bear, or Bison: Find Out Which Animal Personality Best Matches Yours in a Free Fun Quiz

Have you ever wondered what kind of animal best represents your personality? A 10-question personality quiz has caught fire since appearing on CNN, CBS, and...

Creamy vs. Crunchy – What Your Peanut Butter Preference Says About Your Personality: Poll

Whether or not you like your peanut butter creamy or crunchy may actually say more about you than you think, according to a new...

Aptera Solar-Powered Car With ‘1,000-Mile’ Range Gets 7,000 Preorders for Delivery in 2021

Looking like a mix between an F-1 car and the Batmobile, the world's first mass-produced solar-powered car just took several more steps towards its...

Giant Sharks That Glow in the Dark Discovered by Scientists Who Got Wise to Their Camouflage

For many, sharks are scary enough as it is—and a glow-in-the-dark-shark is simply more than our nerves could handle. Fortunately, the kitefin shark (Dalatias licha),...

In Rare Bipartisan Agreement on Climate, U.S. Senators Forge Plan to Phase Out Use of a Potent Greenhouse Gas

A group of U.S. Senate Republicans have authored an amendment to an energy and manufacturing bill that would launch a transition away from hydrofluorocarbons,...

Lucky Dog Gets Adopted By Oil Rig Worker Who Found Him Swimming 135 Miles From Thai Coast

When you’re working on an oil rig in the middle of the ocean, you expect to see the occasional whale or dolphin swimming by,...

Two Beluga Whales Are Free for the First Time Since 2011 With a New Life On The Icelandic Coast

Beluga whales Little Grey and Little White have been moved to the open-water section of the Sea Life Trust sanctuary in Klettsvik Bay. 

Drive-in Movies Are Coming to Walmarts Across America – And Every Showing is Free

Walrmart and Tribeca Film Festival have partnered to host the free Walmart Drive-in tour featuring host Drew Barrymore in 160 US locations.

After COVID Cancels All Flights, One Man Sailed Solo Across the Atlantic to Reach His 90-Year-old Father

With international flights cancelled due to coronavirus, Juan Manuel Ballestero decided to sail home solo on 85-day odyssey across the Atlantic.

Hawaii Group Sets Record For Largest Haul of Plastic Removed From The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Ocean Voyages Institute made history this week, removing 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

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.

Monks in Thailand Create Iconic Orange Robes from Recycled Plastic – 40 Tons Already Collected On Their Own

Monks are making their traditional saffron orange robes from recycled plastic bottles and bags that they collect themselves in their communities.

Hope on Horizon for Escaped ‘Russian Spy Whale‘ After Video of Its Rugby Skills Goes Viral

Since this video of Hvaldimir the beluga whale went viral last week, people are now rallying to help relocate the lonely cetacean to safer waters.

Diver is Awestruck By Huge Jellyfish Encounter Off the British Coast – LOOK

A UK diver who wanted to show that you don't need to leave the UK to see amazing marine wildlife, had an incredible encounter with a huge barrel jellyfish.

Peep in On This Woman’s Livestream of a Nesting Bird Box She Designed to Look Like a Tiny Living Room

As a means of getting people more interested in local wildlife, this designer has been livestreaming a bird as it nests in a tiny living room box.