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One Way To Protect Cattle From Predators? Paint Eyes On Their Butts. Really.

It’s not easy being a cow living among African lions in Botswana. After all, there’s always the threat you could soon be a big...

Large Blue Butterflies Were Extinct in England, But Now Those Beauties Are Back After 50 Years

After a 150-year absence, 750 of the aptly-named large blue butterflies have successfully emerged from their cocoons to repopulate parts of their historic habitat...

Rhino Poaching Plummets 53% During Lockdowns, Extending 5-Years of Success in South Africa

The news from South Africa that rhino poaching plummeted 53% this year continues a positive 5-year trend of fewer deaths and more convictions and arrests.rhi

Docenas de Criaturas que se Creían Extintas se Encontraron en la ´Ciudad Perdida´ en la Jungla (Fotografías)

Estos impresionantes descubrimientos significan que los conservacionistas pueden ahora proteger mejor la región de la deforestación y pérdida del hábitat.

Wild Bison Are Returning to England’s Forests for the First Time in 6,000 Years

Kent Wildlife Trust is planning a reintroduction of European bison back into England after centuries restoring a West Blean ancient woods in Kent.

Gary Larson, Beloved Cartoonist of ‘The Far Side’ Publishes First New Comics in 25 Years

Earlier this week, the legendary American cartoonist responsible for The Far Side comics started publishing his first content in 25 years.

Family Sells Their London Home to Move to the Smallest African Country and Save Its Coral Reefs

The Seath family plans to repopulate coral reefs across the Seychelles using a farming technique called “micro-fragmentation” with their new nonprofit, Coral Reef Conservation UK.

Simple Injection Could Be the Cure for Wrestlers and Athletes Suffering From ‘Cauliflower Ear’

A team of researchers has managed to bioprint normal-looking tissue for mice with deformed ears—a treatment could work for humans with cauliflower ears.

When Collapsed Tourist Trade Leaves Elephants Hungry, Woman Devises Win-Win Solution With Local Farmers

Since COVID-19 has brought Nepal's tourism industry to a halt, Elephant Aid International has found the perfect solution for keeping captive elephants fed.

Film of ‘Hamilton’ Musical to Be Released Early to Keep Broadway Fans Entertained During Pandemic

The musical release's to Disney Plus was bumped 15 months up from its original date on October 15th, 2021 to July 3rd, 2020.

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.

10 Types of Apples Thought to Be Extinct From Pioneer Days Are Discovered in the Pacific Northwest

A pair of retirees have been sleuthing in the Pacific Northwest to find lost varieties of apple trees on forgotten homesteads—and have already discovered 23.

Jimmy Fallon Asks Twitter to Change Movie Titles Into Quarantine Editions and the List is Hilarious

Jimmy Fallon asked fans on Twitter to change their favority movie titles into quarantine sequels and the list is hilarious

Dozens of Blue Whales Spotted in Antarctica For the First Time Since 1980s Whaling Ban

For the first time in 40 years, whales are returning in abundance to their former marine habitats in Antarctica—most importantly, including the endangered blue whale.

Idaho Judge Says ‘NO’ to One Million Acres of Oil and Gas Extraction Leases So We Can Get Adequate Public Input

In a conservation victory last month, an Idaho judge voided recent land leases for oil and gas drilling across 11 western US states to help the Sage-Grouse.

Two Cheetah Cubs Born to Surrogate Mother in World’s First Successful IVF Operation to Save the Big Cats

These two cheetah cubs from the Columbus Zoo are the result of the world's first successful in-vitro fertilization on a surrogate cheetah mother.

Want to Help Bees? Leave the Dandelions Alone This Spring

The British Ecological Society is encouraging people to mow around dandelions, buttercups, and other flowering weeds to help pollinators.

Pre-Packing an Exercise Bag (Particularly With These Essentials) Could Make You More Likely to Workout

A large group of Americans say they're less likely to hit the gym if they don't have these sixteen essential workout tools.

Planet Earth: Here’s Why You Can Hail 2019 as a Year of ‘Incredible Species Action’

Despite how these species have spent years fending off extinction, this year's conservational success stories spurred wildlife specialists to rejoice.

Once Numbering Less Than 400, Majestic Bukhara Deer Return To The Wilds Of Kazakhstan

In a bid to reestablish tigers in the area, five Bukhara deer have stepped foot onto central Kazakhstan soil, where they‘ve been absent for 100 years.