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Monarch Population Soars 4,900 Percent Since Last Year in Thrilling 2021 Western Migration

When just 200 Western monarch butterflies arrived in the Pismo Beach Butterfly Grove from their northerly migration last year, park rangers feared the treasured...

Hedgerows Are 2,000 Times More Valuable For Ecosystems Than We Could Imagine

The humble hedgerow is a staple sight in any countryscape in Europe and parts of North America. A British mainstay, some scientists suspect they...

Jaguars in Mexico are Growing in Number, a Promising Sign That Conservation Strategies are Working

This article is written by Guananí Gómez-Van Cortright and has been reprinted with permission from Mongabay. The jaguar population in Mexico increased by about 800 animals...

Don’t Rake Those Leaves: Good for Your Yard, and Good For the Planet

Can’t get motivated to rake those leaves off your lawn? Now you have the ultimate excuse to avoid that chore: you’d be saving the...

California Vineyards That Once Used Only Toxic Chemicals to Protect Vines Now Use Nesting Owls

Napa Valley vintners are increasingly turning towards winged-laborers for their pest control, and away from super toxic pesticides that poison everything, including their wine. Barn...

Biden Restores National Monuments Shrunk Under Trump

Established during Obama and Clinton, shrunk in some places and expanded in others by Trump and by Congress, and now restored to their original...

Prison Inmates Learned to Quilt and Now Make Amazing Personalized Gifts for Foster Care Children (LOOK)

While quilting bees generally conjure images of grandmas piecing together scraps of fabric to create family heirlooms for future generations, crafting the colorful, cozy...

A Floating Flower Garden in Tokyo Immerses Visitors With Orchids That Move as You Approach (WATCH)

A three-dimensional mass of floating flowers created by teamLab in Japan has been moving visitors not only with its technological magic, but with its...

Rent Winnie the Pooh’s Tree House in the Original Hundred Acre Wood at This ‘Bearbnb’

“Sometimes,” said Winnie the Pooh, “the smallest things take up the most room in your heart.” And nowhere is that more true than the aptly...

What Are the Top Sounds Most Likely to Trigger Your Happy Memories? Poll Names Top 40

Sound is what sets off the best memories—ahead of sight and even smell, according to a new poll. Birds singing and waves crashing on the...

French Beekeeper Invents a Trap to Take on Asian Hornets Decimating Bee Populations in Europe

A beekeeper was so devastated five years ago when all his bee hives were destroyed by Asian hornets, he vowed to figure out a...

U.S. EPA is Banning a Farm Pesticide Linked To Health Problems In Children

A pesticide that appears to damage the health of children and farm workers has been banned from future use in the U.S. by the...

Teen Rescues Bumblebee And Now it Won’t Leave Her Side –Even Sleeping in a Jar by Her Bed

A teenager who rescued a bumblebee says it’s now a loyal pet, following her everywhere, and even sleeping in a jar by her bed. It...

The Yellow Center of the Deadliest Flower is a Lifeline to Farmers – and the Planet

In Kenya, a drive through the Central Highlands will sometimes reveal a landscape covered in a beautiful white-petaled flower with a lethal secret. The yellow...

Researchers Find Real-life SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star

Oh, who lives in a pineapple under the sea... around the Retriever Seamount 200 miles off the New England coast in the Atlantic Ocean? Well...

Venom From Extremely Poisonous Caterpillar May Hold Healing Tonic That Saves Lives

The venom of one Australian caterpillar shows promise for use in medicines and pest control, researchers say. The Doratifera vulnerans is common to large parts...

First African American to Win National Spelling Bee Takes Trophy After Just 2 Years’ Practice

E-X-T-R-A-O-R-D-I-N-A-R-Y spells extraordinary, and when you look it up in the dictionary don’t be surprised if you see a picture of Zaila Avant-garde next...

Shade From Solar Panels Increases Abundance of Flowers, Benefiting Pollinators

A new study has found that shade provided by solar panels increased the abundance of flowers under the panels and delayed the timing of...

Sheep Are Grazing Below Minnesota Solar Panels That Invite Pollinators to Thrive

Fox sedge grasses wave in the prairie breeze, monarchs bob on swaying milkweed, while sheep graze on wild Canadian rye and the sun’s warming...

Orchid Thought to Be Extinct in UK Was Discovered Blooming on the Rooftop of London Bank

An extremely rare colony of orchids previously believed to be extinct in Britain has been discovered growing on a City of London rooftop. The small-flowered...