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Man‘s Best Buddy is a Red Robin That Helped Him Through Trauma – Watch it Feed From His Hand

An English gardener became best friends with a European robin that comes flying whenever he hears the sound of the van turning up the...

Photographer Captures His Passion for the Flight of the Butterfly, Detailing 17 Species in 3-Year Study

A dedicated wildlife photographer has spent three years amassing a stunning collection of images of the UK's most beautiful butterfly species—some of which he...

Este Restaurante Estilo Familiar no Tiene Precio, y Alimenta a Cualquiera en Alabama

Drexell & Honeybee’s in Brewton, Alabama sirve los platos sureños típicos, pero sin costo alguno -- sólo una caja donde la gente paga lo que puedan.

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...

This Sweet Family-Style Restaurant Has No Prices, and Feeds Anyone in Alabama –WATCH

Drexell & Honeybee’s in Brewton, Alabama serves the usual Southern dishes, but with no prices—just a box where people can pay whatever they can.

Esta Mini Monet de 10 años Vende Docenas de sus Pinturas y Dona Todo el Dinero a la Caridad

Daisy Watt de 10 años de edad es una 'mini Monet' pintando impresionantes paisajes florales en Inglaterra que se venden hasta por 10,000 libras - y dona todo el dinero a caridad.

10-Year-old Mini-Monet Fetches Tens Of Thousands For Her Paintings – And Donates All The Money

10-year-old Daisy Watt is a 'mini Monet' painting stunning floral landscapes in England that sell for up to £10,000—and donates all the money to charity.

First-of-its-Kind Clinical Study Finds That Microdosing THC Can Reduce Chronic Pain

By consuming a few 500 micrograms doses of THC per day, study participants experienced marked pain relief—all without the psychoactive side effects.

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.

Gardening is Booming During This Pandemic – and You Can Still Start Planting in July

Gardening is booming during the coronavirus lockdowns, and nurseries have busily tried to keep up—but July is still a good time to start planting.

First-of-Its-Kind Study Finds Shining a Red Light Through the Eyelid for 3 Minutes Per Day Can Boost Failing Eyesight

Shining a deep red light for three minutes a day into your eye, even through the eyelid, can significantly improve declining eyesight, finds a...

People Try to Do Right by Each Other—No Matter the Motivation, Says New Scientific Study

This new study from Ohio State University is one of the largest to examine how people are naturally compelled to help others.

Historic Deal to Protect Millions of Monarch Butterfly Habitat Acres is Unprecedented

A new public-private partnership that includes 45 companies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will proved “a huge boost” to stem the...

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.

People Use Chalk to Write Plant Names on Sidewalks to Help People Connect With Nature – ‘More Than Weeds’

In the UK and France, sidewalk chalk is being used by rebel botanists breaking street-chalking laws to label wild plants and flowers growing through cracks.

Britain’s Best Gardening Couple Outdo Themselves With Spring Spectacular After Spending Lockdown Tending Their Oasis

The Newtons have created ‘Britain’s best garden’ and grown a spring spectacular bursting with color in Walsall after spending lockdown tending their oasis.

Beekeeper Makes Electronic Music Recorded From His Hives to Inspire Love For Pollinator Populations

For the last 20 years, Bioni Samp has been using the sound of his bees to make music that spurs young people to think about pollinator populations.

Lebanon Becomes First Arab Country to Legalize Medical Marijuana

The legislation could bring in as much as $1 billion in annual revenue, which would be a much-needed financial windfall for the nation's struggling economy.

Student Who Grew Her Own Canoe Out of Mushroom Thinks Fungus is Our Best Ally in Climate Change

Katy Ayers has succeeded in growing her own canoe out of mycelium—and the student believes it’s a perfect example of how mushrooms can save the world.

As Weather Gets Warmer, Here Are 6 Tips to Save Water on Your Lawn and Gardens

After 2019 was the hottest summer on record, keeping your lawn green and saving water resources can be as easy as following these 6 tips.