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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.

U.S. Contributes to $100 Million Public-Private Partnership to Preserve Wetlands and Waterfowl

$28 million in new funding from the US will be tripled by partner grants, helping to preserve some of the most delicate park ecosystems in the U.S..

China is Spending $1.5 Billion On Creating New Giant Panda Reserve Three Times the Size of Yellowstone Park

With giant panda populations steadily recovering from record lows, this new park is expected to give the bears a much-needed boost.

Nepal Set to Become First Country That Doubles Its Wild Tiger Population

After almost a decade of conservation work, Nepal is poised to become the first of fourteen countries that doubles its wild tiger population.

Everyone is Celebrating Congo’s Massive New Park Since Similar Preserve Saved Gorillas From Extinction

Now that mountain gorillas have rebounded from their listing as “critically endangered”, conservationists are hopeful for its relatives in the Congo.

Swiss Businessman is Contributing $1 Billion Towards Protecting 30% of the Planet

This billionaire philanthropist is using $1 billion to protect one-third of the planet's surface for generations to come.

Experience Emotional and Physical Health Benefits By Spending Some Time On a Boat

Roughly 142 million Americans take to the nation’s waterways on boats each year—and for good reason. Recent research has shown that people experience emotional,...

JetBlue Offsets Over 2 Billion Pounds of CO2 Emissions

JetBlue airlines has just flown past a major milestone in sustainability. By signing one of the biggest renewable jet fuel agreements in aviation history, JetBlue committed...

Company Recycles Cigarette Butts and Turns Them into Useful Things Instead

If you have ever mourned the number of cigarette butts littering your local streets, take heart that they can actually be used as a...

Star Power Steps Up on Tuesday’s Telethon for Hurricane Relief

Just like after the 9/11 terrorist attacks (in the photo above), the A-list performers in Hollywood and New York are bringing their star power...

Kids Are Teaching Grownups About Kindness

"Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love." ~ Lao Tzu Educators from across the U.S. gathered in...

First Results of the Great Elephant Census Are In: ‘More Positive Than Expected’

The first results from aerial surveys in Africa as part of the Great Elephant Census were released last month by the Zambia Department of...

The Animal Welfare Movement Saw Major Victories in 2015 in the U.S.

Few activist groups benefited from such sweeping legislative gains in the United States as the animal welfare movement did during 2015. The extraordinary victories came...

Historic US-China Ban to End Ivory Trade Ensures Elephant Survival

In a historic accord to save Africa’s elephants from poaching, President Barack Obama and President Xi Jinping agreed Friday to ban ivory sales in...

Nature Bridge Paves the Way For Mountain Lions’ Survival in California

The hunting of mountain lions has been illegal in California since 1990, but because of their proximity to humans and civilization in California, these...

His Eco-Efficient Prowess Makes Farming in Palestine Possible

Farming in the Occupied Territories is not easy. Land confiscation aside, Palestinians face restricted access to water; sporadic land ownership; and overworked and polluted...

Orphans Win Fishing Tournament, Bring $250,000 Home to Share

Orphans in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico were able to compete in the "World's Richest Fishing Tournament" after a hurricane struck their area, putting the contest at risk,...
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Extinct in the Wild, Toad Makes a Comeback

The thumbnail-sized golden colored Kihansi Spray Toad, only discovered by scientists in 1996, was officially declared Extinct in the Wild by the International Union...
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Sturgeon Return to Spawn in Detroit River Thanks to Artificial Reef

For the first time in almost 40 years lake sturgeon have spawned in the Detroit River, thanks to an international reef construction effort completed...
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Disney Joins Forces with The Nature Conservancy to Plant 2.7 Million Trees

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures has arranged with The Nature Conservancy to plant 2.7 million trees in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, one of the...