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Conservation Almost Always Provides Incredible Results, First-of-its-Kind Report Shows

In the only study of its kind ever attempted, one which poured over hundreds of papers examining the impact of conservation efforts, scientists from...

Watch Rope-Dangling Rescue of Young Mountain Lions Before Dam Deluge ‘Likely Would Have Drowned Them’

A nerve-wracking scene unfolded as Colorado wildlife officials pulled all the stops to rescue two young mountain lions in the path of a deluge...

Man Reveals Heart-Warming Friendship With Young Fox That He Cured of Illness in the Wild

A wildlife fan has struck up an extraordinary friendship with a young fox after he noticed she was ill. Bob Dunlop realized the fox had...

Two Big Cats from Infamous Tiger King Captivity Thriving in San Diego After Sanctuary Helps Save 69 Tigers

A San Diego wildlife sanctuary is proud to report that two of the 69 tigers rescued from the infamous collection of the 'Tiger King'...

After Scenic Waterway Declines, Government Sides with Activists to Intervene on the Wye River’s Behalf

The fourth-longest river in the UK is declining due to farming pollution, but the government has appointed several former and current MPs to organize...

Man Who Built Adorable Mouse Village to Cope With Depression Adds a Pub, Book Shop, and Hobbit Homes–LOOK

A British man who six years ago built an adorable mouse village to cope with depression has added a pub, a book shop, and...

Indigenous Rangers Photograph Blind ‘Marsupial Mole’ Seldom Seen by Humans Amid its Strange and Wild Land

This tiny creature is a northern marsupial mole, a card-carrying member of one of the strangest landscapes on Earth. The Western Deserts of Australia bristle,...

Mexican Wolf Numbers Growing in U.S. for 8th Consecutive Year, Soon to Be Howling at a Reserve Near You

The wild population of Mexican wolves saw another year of growth in 2023, according to the results of the annual survey published by the...

‘The Javan tiger still exists’ – DNA Found May Herald an ‘Extinct Species’ Comeback

Ripi Yanuar Fajar and his four friends say they’ll never forget the evening after Indonesia’s Independence Day celebration in 2019 when they encountered a...

100,000 Salmon Spill Off a Truck in Oregon–and Most Land in a Creek and Survive

Disaster struck a truck transporting 102,000 young salmon to a hatchery in Oregon when it overturned on the road and the giant fish tank...

Photographer Captures Jaw-Dropping Photos of Moon Over Canadian Ice-scape

A British photographer has captured some exquisite pictures of a moonrise in Canada’s frozen North. Paul Goldstein took a morning trek in minus-35 degree temperatures...

Oregon Outback Named World’s Largest Dark Sky Sanctuary – a Stargazer’s Paradise

Oregon is now the new home of the world’s 19th dark sky sanctuary, offering pristine views of the night sky across over 3,800 square...

‘The Largest Environmental Restoration in History’ Continues to Restart the Heart of the Everglades

24 years ago, a fledging Good News Network reported on a vote in Congress to restore the Florida Everglades. Rep. Clay Shaw, (R - FL)...

A Coal Billionaire Is Building the World’s Biggest Clean Energy Plant to Power 16 Million Homes in India

The Khavda solar and renewables park in a barren salt pan in India's state of Gujarat is going to be big; really, really big. Its...

Volunteers Plant One Million Moss Cuttings to Restore Bog and Improve Water Quality in England

After deciding in 2012 that the Dovestone Reservoir needed serious restoration, volunteers have spent the last decade hand-planting cuttings of moss to improve water...

Cougar Travels 1,000 Miles East in One of the Longest Recorded Treks

Cheekily described as "reverse feline Manifest Destiny," a GPS-collared mountain lion or cougar was recorded traveling 1,000 miles eastward from her home in Central...

Good News in History, March 14

93 years ago today, Alam Aara, the first Indian talking film was released to popular appeal. Directed and produced by Ardeshir Irani, he was...

American Marten May Be Set for Return to Pennsylvania Forests After 100 Year Absence

Pennsylvania's Bureau of Wildlife Management is working on an experimental reintroduction plan to restore the American marten to woods and hills in the Keystone...

Precocious Child Identifies Japanese Wolf Specimen Amid Museum Collection, Encouraged to Publish Scientific Paper

From Japan's metropolitan heart comes the story of a young woman with a love for nature getting her paws in the door of a...

China is Once Again Sending Pandas to the US—Delighting the San Diego and DC Zoos

'Panda Diplomacy' is back in action in San Diego as Chinese conservationists and the California zoo signed an agreement that could see giant pandas...