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This 5th-Grader is Racing to Get 100k Meals to People in Need Before Thanksgiving

There’s no arguing that the coronavirus pandemic has left the world reeling, but it’s also taught us some invaluable lessons about the nature of...

Amazon Tribes Are Excited to Use Drones to Detect Illegal Deforestation in Brazilian Rainforest

Indigenous rights' groups and WWF International are beginning to train Andean tribes people deep within the Amazon rainforest in the use of drones so...

Bring These Zoo Animals into Your Birthday Parties by Ordering a Personalized Video Message From Them

If you know a friend who might need a cheering video message from a sloth, a sea otter, or perhaps even a seal, you...

21 Quotes On Freedom and Liberty To Give You Goosebumps on Independence Day – July 4

In celebration of Independence Day, we've gathered 21 of our favorite quotes on the essence of freedom, liberty, and honor.
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¿Una Pizca de Dios? Estas son las 12 Mejores Fotografías del Telescopio Hubble, en su 30º Aniversario en Orbita

En el 30º aniversario del lanzamiento del telescopio espacial Hubble, disfruta de nuestras 12 fotos favoritas de nebulas y el universo.

Belgian Man Strikes Up Friendship With Owl Family After They Discover Mutual Love of Television

A mother owl and her three chicks have befriended their human neighbor after discovering an interest in Belgian television shows.

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.

Irish People Are Repaying Debt of Gratitude to Suffering Native Americans 170 Years After Potato Famine

The Irish people are repaying a debt of gratitude to Native Americans suffering from COVID-19, 170 years after a tribe helped Ireland during the Great Famine.

Por Primera Vez en 240 Años, Una Águila de Cola Blanca fue Vista Sobrevolando Inglaterra

Los protectores de los animales se regocijan de que una águila de cola blanca -una de las más grandes aves de su especie en la tierra -- fue vista volando sobre los páramos del parque nacional de North York.

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.
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Glimpse of God? The Hubble Telescope’s 12 Best Photos on the 30th Anniversary of its Launch into Orbit

On the 30th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble space telescope, enjoy our favorite 12 remarkable photos of nebulae and the Universe.

Stalking Lions, Pandas, and Penguins During Your Social Distancing With These 10 Awesome Animal Livestreams

From jellyfish at the Monterey Aquarium to the snow leopard cubs at the Melbourne Zoo—these livestreams are sure to brighten up your time in quarantine.

Cherokee Nation First U.S. Tribe to be Invited to Preserve Their Heirloom Species in Global Seed Vault

The Cherokee Nation has become the first American tribe to be invited to preserve their heirloom seeds in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway.

Scientists Find Half the World’s Fish Stocks Are Recovered—or Increasing—in Oceans That Used to Be Overfished

In a review of half the world's fisheries, scientists found that fish stocks were stable or increasing in most countries that managed their fishing.

5 Years After Turning Disused Military Bases into Nature Reserves, Wolves Return and Use Bases as Havens

Wolves have returned to Germany after 62 military bases were closed down and turned into nature reserves along the former Iron Curtain.

Man Uses Coffee to Rescue Three Kittens Whose Tails Were Frozen to the Ground

This Canadian man is being hailed for using an innovative rescue tactic to save three kittens whose tails had become frozen to the ground last week.

Nearly 100 Truck Driver ‘Snow Angels’ Give Rides to Hospital Workers During Winter Weather

Dozens of nurses and doctors made it to their local hospitals following the snowfall on Vancouver Island this week thanks to some sweet jeep drivers.

First-of-its-Kind Village for Homeless Native Americans Now Houses Dozens in Seattle

Eagle Village is a trailblazing new settlement in Seattle that has been designed by Native Americans for Native Americans—and it already helping dozens.

After Raising Money for a Year, Church Pays Off $5.2 Million in Medical Debt for Low-Income Families

The donation has forgiven more than $5.2 million in medical debt for 5,555 of Los Angeles's most at-risk families.

50 Years of Conservation Finally Lifts This Beloved Warbler Off The Endangered Species List

The Kirtland’s warbler has been one of the most endangered songbirds in the world, but after 50 years of conservation it lifts off Endangered Species List.