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Trump Administration Denies Alaskan Copper Mine Permit in a Brilliant Victory for Salmon Fisheries

To the relief of millions of Americans, the Army Corps of Engineers on Wednesday blocked approval for the Pebble Mine project in Alaska, potentially...

Watch Family’s Dachshund and Speedy Tortoise Playing Football Together

This is not your normal game of fetch—although this speedy tortoise would surely be up for one. Rudy Janssens found the tortoise while walking around...

Couple Turns Barren English Estate into Conservation Eden, Rewilding to Attract Rare Species of Astonishing Biodiversity

In southern England, a struggling farming estate with a 19th-century castle that had been in the Burrell family for over 200 years was low...

Scientists Uncover Secret In Centuries-Old Mud, Drawing A New Way To Save Polluted Rivers

A pair of east coast scientists met and fell in love over an interest in researching mud, years before producing a paper that would...

Hawaii Group Sets Record For Largest Haul of Plastic Removed From The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Ocean Voyages Institute made history this week, removing 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Incremento en los Nidos de Tortugas Laúd en Las Playas de Tailandia y Florida Debido a las Restricciones a los Turistas

Playas de Florida y Tailandia han visto un gran incremento en el número de nidos de las tortugas laúd después de las medidas de cuarentena por el corona virus.

100-Year-Old Tortoise May Be the Last of Her Species—But Now She Has New Hope

Evidence of a second tortoise on Fernandina Island in the Galapagos has been confirmed, ahead of blood test results from Yale that would confirm species.

Song of One of the Rarest Whales On the Planet Recorded for First Time (LISTEN)

For the first time in history, researchers have captured an audio recording of the extremely endangered north pacific right whale.

100-Year-old Galápagos Tortoise Might Be a Survivor of Species Thought to be Extinct

These massive reptiles have not been seen on the Galápagos Islands since 1906 – but thanks to a recent expedition, there may still be hope for the species.

Belugas to Become Residents of the World’s First Retirement Home for Ocean Animals in Show Business

These two beluga whales have spent years performing for humans – but soon, they will be the residents of the world's first open sea sanctuary.

Instead of Tossing it Back, 5,000 Indian Fishermen Now Collect Ocean Plastic to Build Roads and Prosperity

While the world becomes more and more aware of plastic pollution, a group of 5,000 fishermen who rely on the “Mother Sea” to survive...

For 30 Years, This Cute Critter Was Thought to be Extinct –Until Now

When researchers first stumbled upon the kangaroo rat, they had to search through old field notes in order to figure out exactly what it was.

Teen Plants Hundreds of Mangroves to Replace Trees Trampled by Hurricane Irma

This 18-year-old was heartbroken by the amount of mangroves that were damaged in Hurricane Irma – so he decided to do something about it.

Zoos Are Tweeting Yelp-Like Reviews of Animal Species and They Are Hilarious

Wildlife experts are taking to social media to leave reviews for their favorite animal species – and their creativity will have you laughing like a hyena.

Senate Agrees to Give Everglades 78-Billion Gallon Drink of Cleaner Water

The Florida Senate has just passed a bill that would cleanse and refresh the Everglades with over 78 billion gallons of clean water. The congregation...

U.S. Airlines Excel: Denied Boardings, Mishandled Bags at Lowest Rate in 26 Years

An annual report released today shows that airlines are substantially improving the service provided to passengers in the US. In fact, your chances of...

Dog Chained Up For 15 Years is Finally Freed (WATCH)

Bear the dog had spent his entire life chained up to a dog house in someone's backyard – but now, he's on his way to a happy new forever home.

New Edible Rings on 6-Packs Can Feed Animals Instead of Harming Them

  A craft beer maker in Florida has created a six-pack ring that feeds animals instead of endangering them. Saltwater Brewery has replaced the dangerous plastic...

After Two Centuries, Atlantic Salmon Return to the Connecticut River

For the first time since the American Revolution, wild Atlantic Salmon are spawning in the Connecticut River. Industrial pollution and a series of dams constructed...

College French Students Make Their Own Storybooks for Poor Kids in Haiti

When a group of Virginia college students decided to take French class, they probably didn’t imagine they’d become children’s book authors–but they devoted their...