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It’s Been 127 Years Since California Condors Were in the Pacific Northwest – Now They’re Coming Back

These massive vultures are slowly, but surely, being reintroduced into the wild – and their next destination is the Pacific Northwest.

California is Finally Drought-Free After 7 Years and They’re Being Rewarded With a Butterfly Boom

The abundant winter weather has also resulted in the state's second wildflower super bloom in just a few short years.

New Solar Farms Could Offer Sweet Source of Salvation for Dwindling Honeybee Populations

Solar farms are not just addressing the need for renewable energy, they are also becoming a source for food and habitat for dwindling pollinator...

This Guy Has the Happiest Job in the World: Calling Lotto Winners and Telling Them They’re Millionaires

Matt Hart believes he has the best job in the world: calling lotto winners and telling them that they've beaten the odds.

State is Boosting Bee Populations By Giving Free Hives and Equipment to Beekeepers

As a means of boosting bee populations, Virginia has launched a new program that distributes beehives and beekeeping equipment directly to state beekeepers. The Beehive...

EU Passes Total Ban on Pesticides That Harm Bees

The ban is being hailed as a “historic” conservational victory for honeybees and the environment.

High School Student’s Ingenious Solution Could Save Bees From Drinking Poisonous Water

A high school student is being hailed for discovering an incredibly simple way to help save bees – and he is already contacting local...

Seamstress Uses Expert Mending Skills to Repair Monarch’s Wing and Save Its Life

Instead of allowing a newborn monarch butterfly to perish because of its injured wings, this costume designer grabbed her tool kit and got to work.

Bee-Friendly Insecticides Closer to Reality After Breakthrough Development

By utilizing this latest development, scientists may be able to make a selective pesticide that kills mites, but leaves precious pollinators unharmed.

Thought to Be Extinct For 42 Years, Cute Critter is Finally Spotted by Guy Eating Lunch

This conservation success story is only made better by the fact that this tiny salamander – which was thought to be extinct – is really cute.

Jack Johnson Insists on Making His Concerts Sustainable-And Starts With the Humble Cup

At two sold-out performances in California, Jack Johnson gave each and every concert-goer a souvenir stainless steel cup to eliminate single-use plastic and build...

Museum Celebrates ‘Summer of Love’ 50th Anniversary in Amazing Collection of Fashion, Art & Music

It was the summer that changed everything… From growing discontent over the Vietnam war, which necessitated the drafting of 40,000 young men into military service...

Woman Finally Finds Boy Who Left Note for Stolen Windchime

Christina Reitz has been searching for the boy who left a heart wrenching apology note and $5 bill on her door – and now,...

Woman Searches For Boy Who Left Sweet Note, Money on Her Door

Earlier this week, a woman found a note on her door reporting a theft. But she wasn't angry when she discovered the letter –...

Man Single-handedly Repopulated Butterfly Species in a City Using His Backyard

These pipevine swallowtail butterflies had completely vanished in San Francisco – but thanks to this DIY breeder, the species is back.

Monarch Butterfly Population More Than Triples Over Last Year

Try to imagine 10 acres of woodland fields and branches dripping with butterflies. That’s what the remarkable comeback of the monarch species looked like...

“Little Angel” Appears in Mom’s Wedding Photos 2 Years After Passing Away

The guest this bride wanted most at her wedding couldn’t be there — but the six-year-old showed up as an angel in the tenderly...

Help the Monarch Population by Raising Them Yourself

After reading about the plight of the monarch population I decided to intervene. I read, when left in the natural world, only one in ten...

S is for Sculpture: Father Teaches Alphabet And Inspires Street Art

When a father started using the streets in Southeast Washington to teach his young daughters the alphabet, he inspired an animal art movement. Streets running...

After Finding Courage To Ask Cafes For Leftovers, She Feeds Homeless for Years

For Amy Murphy, the hardest part of feeding the homeless was working up the nerve to ask a restaurant for leftovers. After that, finding the...