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Good News in History, January 31

53 years ago today, My Sweet Lord by George Harrison reached number 1 on the UK pop charts. It would hold the same position in the...

Good News in History, January 21

89 years ago today, The Wilderness Society was formed by an "organization of spirited people who will fight for the freedom and preservation of...

Bear Rescued from Abandoned Zoo in Ukraine Finds New Home in UK

A bear trapped in a zoo in Ukraine that had been hit by shelling has been saved by Scottish zookeepers. The Asiatic black bear was...

The Long-Lost ‘Legend’ Leopard Fish Found Again in Turkey’s Rivers Confirming the Stories from Locals

A team of ichthyologists in Türkiye (Turkey) has rediscovered a "legend" in the form of a carp-like, spotted fish called the leopard barbel (Luciobarbus...

Holly Tree Presumed Extinct for 200 Years Discovered After Placement on Most Wanted List: ‘Nature surprises us’

A small holly tree species native to Brazil has been rediscovered after nearly two centuries of being presumed extinct. This incredible return to light is...

To Halt Ibis Extinction Austrian Man Shows Birds a New Migration Route With His UltraLight–And it’s Working

An Austrian ornithologist has pioneered an incredible way of wildlife rehabilitation by fostering chicks of an endangered species before re-instituting their migratory practice by...

Comedy Pets Photography Awards Celebrates the Crazy Lives of Our Fur Babies– LOOK

Now in its fourth year, the Comedy Pet Awards, a photography contest looking to capture the playful, the bizarre, and the hilarious character we...

With Only 2500 Silvery Gibbons Left, Group Rescues Dozens to Return to Island Forests of Java

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness. With so many of the world's...

Good News in History, July 25

148 years ago today, the British hunter, naturalist, and author, Jim Corbett was born. He was often hired by various Indian legislatures to hunt...

Reforestation is Difficult: But Local Farmers of NGO Green Again Madagascar Are on Top of It

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness.   This is Part 2 of a...

Good News in History, June 3

31 years ago, the landmark Australian legal case Mabo v Queensland was resolved in the High Court against the principle of terra nullius, i.e...

Britain Names the First Two ‘Celtic Rainforests’ to Be Restored to Primeval Glory

Two so-called "Celtic rainforests" in the UK are to be restored with a mixture of native planting and natural reforestation. The hope is that they...

Adults Understand a Need to Do Their Bit for Biodiversity–Even 73% of Allergy Sufferers Planting Flowers to Help

A study of 2,000 UK adults revealed that, although 63 percent suffer from allergies, nearly 9 out of 10 are happy to put up...

How ‘Frozen Zoos’ Are Helping Save Vanishing Species

Over the last two decades, a secret institution has gone largely uncredited with some fairly remarkably achievements in animal conservation. But as well as potentially...

Number of Greater One-Horned Rhinos Reaches New High – Up From Just 100 Individuals

Confirmation from India came this week hailing a conservation success story for the greater one-horned rhino. The International Rhino Foundation announced the milestone, reporting that...

The Perfect Energy Source Is Already Here – Endless Geothermal Is Poised for Release From Deep in the Earth

As physicists work in the nuclear fusion sector to unlock limitless clean energy through harnessing the power of the sun, they inadvertently invented a...

A New Neighborhood is Being Built in Utah That Looks Like a European ‘One-Car Town’

Car-free zones, bike lanes, pedestrian-friendly urban design; these aren't the features of a typical American suburb. This sounds like something in The Netherlands rather...

College Seniors Fix Erosion in New Orleans By Resuming Citywide Bottle Recycling to Crush Them For Sand

It was during a conversation over a bottle of wine, one which they knew would simply end up in a landfill, that a pair...

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...

Wind Turbines Are Using Cameras and AI to See Birds –And Shut Down When They Approach

Wind power is a powerful tool for reducing carbon emissions that cause climate change. The turbines, however, can be a threat to birds and...