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Australian Firefighters Pose With Adorable Rescued Wild Animals for Sizzling Charity Calendar – LOOK

Australia's firefighters are raising money for wildlife foundations by posing with their kit off for an annual calendar featuring adorable pets and endangered native...

Heroic Dog Gets Award for Saving Over 100 Koalas From Australia’s Bushfires

An intrepid 6-year-old dog helped rescue over 100 injured koalas from the Australian bush fires in 2019–2020. Now, the Australian Koolie named Bear has been...

Judge Throws Out Trump-era Rule That Allowed Filling Streams, Marshes, and Wetlands for Development

In the face of a legal challenge mounted by six Native American Tribes, a district court judge in Arizona has thrown out a Trump-era...

Philippine ‘Raptor Boy’ Shows It Takes a Village to Protect an Eagle Migration Route

This article was first published on Mongabay and has been re-printed with permission.  Half a decade ago, the curiosity of a 10-year-old boy helped ignite...

New Zealand Penguin Hospital Saves Endangered Birds That Would Be ‘Functionally Extinct’ Without Help

Despite the amount of cuts, poo, and “flipper bashing,” New Zealand veterinarians are enduring it all to keep an endemic penguin species alive on...

Leonardo DiCaprio Announces a $43 Million Pledge to Save the Galápagos Islands

A coalition of groups, including a newly formed organization backed by actor Leonardo DiCaprio, have mobilized $43 million for efforts to restore degraded habitats...

The Area of Forests Regrown Since 2000 Covers the Size of France, Potentially Absorbing a Full Year of U.S. Emissions

The naturalist John Muir once said, in regards to the passage of the law that protected Yosemite Valley, that as a result "every pine...

230,000 Acres of Tropical Rainforest Protected as Biodiversity Hotspot For Jaguars in Belize

Decades ago, a radical idea was born to protect the Maya Forest in Belize. What if NGOs, the government, community leaders, and businesses could...

Check Out This Interactive Map Showing All the Conservation Land Near You in the U.S.

The United States has been at the forefront of land conservation for generations. Now an interactive map has compiled data on all conserved American...

IKEA Buys 11,000 Acres of U.S. Forest to Keep It From Being Developed

IKEA is continuing to try and remain true to their principals—protecting the environment and striving to become a carbon neutral company, while still remaining...

How Costa Rica Slowed, Stopped, Then Reversed Deforestation in Their Rainforests

Once the captial of logging and deforestation in Latin America, Costa Rica's Payment for Environmental Service model helped reforest the country.

Pakistan Meets the UN Climate Goals One Decade Before Deadline in Continuation of Green Economic Legacy

Pakistan recently met its commitments to UN Sustainable Development Goal 13: urgent action against climate change through a variety of different policies.

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.

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.

Couple Protects Endangered Lemurs in Madagascar By Launching Mobile Library to Teach Indigenous People to Read

A couple saw trouble in paradise on a honeymoon, so launched a mobile library to save lemur habitat by teaching Madagascar's Malagasy people how to read.

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.

Scientists Use Recycled Sewage Water to Grow 500-Acre Forest in the Middle of Egyptian Desert

Researchers have been rerouting human wastewater from a city to grow trees in Egypt—and it could lead to more than 36 forest sanctuaries in the desert.

After Australian Bushfires, People Knit Mittens for Burnt Koalas and Raise Almost $2 Million to Help

In addition to crafting hundreds of pieces of knitwear for injured animals, people from all over the world have raised almost $2 million in donations.

Hope on Horizon for Escaped ‘Russian Spy Whale‘ After Video of Its Rugby Skills Goes Viral

Since this video of Hvaldimir the beluga whale went viral last week, people are now rallying to help relocate the lonely cetacean to safer waters.

Three Bold Resolutions That Reaffirm America’s Commitment To Conservation Pass in the U.S. House of Congress

Three Bold Resolutions That Reaffirm America's Commitment To Conservation Pass in the U.S. House of Congress The U.S. House of Representatives just used a 55...