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Disney Donates Endangered White Rhinos to Uganda

To boost populations of white rhinos in their native Uganda, Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida sent two of the huge animals on a four-day...

Valuable Borneo Forests Set Aside to Sustain Endangered Orangutans, Elephants and Rhinos

The government of the Malaysian state of Sabah announced Friday it will protect its most important remaining lowland forests on the island of Borneo....

Two Safari Parks Complete Rhino Swap to Unite Sisters for the First Time

Two UK safari parks have completed a rhino swap, trading a captive-born male ready to breed for a feisty female who's off to where...

Sharp Increase in the Numbers of Nesting Sea Turtles Rewards a Generation of Hard Work in Greece

From Spain in the west to Cyprus in the east, the Mediterranean has witnessed a record rise in sea turtle nesting. It's taken immense dedication,...

Frozen in Time: 32,000-Year-old Woolly Rhino Found with Skin, Fur, and Organs Intact

Four years ago, someone came across an extraordinary find—a juvenile rhino from the Pleistocene 'mummified' in the Siberian permafrost. Alerting the relevant authorities, the discovery...

Inspired by Avatar and His Asthma, Indian Man Creates ‘Biosphere’ to Connect Adjacent Land to National Park

It's being called India's first private biosphere—a 32-acre forest haven bursting with life and inspired by James Cameron's Avatar.  Environmentalist and clean air activist Jai Dhar...

In a World First, Surgeons Operate on Rhino’s Broken Leg and Fix Her Limp

A 2-year-old female rhino known for her "boisterous" nature has just undergone surgery on her ulna in a world-first procedure. Using equine surgeons' knowledge of...

Good News in History, September 11

On this day across history, imperial aggression was resisted or rolled back by indigenous peoples in both the Battle of the Teutoberg Forest (9)...

Two Rare Parrots Sent From Different Zoos So They Might ‘Fall in Love’ and Save Species With Just 300 Wild Birds Left

Two of the world's most endangered parrots have been united as part of a breeding program to help save the beautiful species from extinction. The...

Researchers Test Use of Nuclear Technology to Curb Rhino Poaching in South Africa

In South Africa, biologists and scientists have developed a novel way of disincentivizing poaching that will allow rhinos to keep hold of their horns. Previously...

South Sudan’s Epic Effort to Protect the World’s Little-Known Largest Mammal Migration

"The greatest conservation opportunity on the planet," isn't in the Amazon, the Andes, Australia, or anywhere else you'd likely imagine. It's in South Sudan. In...

Rather Than Taking Jobs in Tech, 2 Young Software Engineers Use Talents to Crush Poaching in India

Rather than taking their software and programming degrees into the tech sector, two young Kerala men are using them to bring India's efforts to...

Wild and Wonderful Saiga is No Longer Endangered with a Million Roaming Now in Central Asia

Decades of hard work on the part of national and international conservation partners have reaped rich rewards for the saiga, one of the world’s...

Rhino Finds Love at First Sight When He’s Matched to Help Save a Species–And the Video Will Touch Your Heart

A black rhino looks like it has found a mate in time for the holidays—and, in time to help save a species. The 4-year-old, which...

Good News in History, December 18

Happy 77th Birthday to Steven Spielberg, one of the most popular and successful movie producers in film history. Bullied as an Orthodox Jew growing...

Birth of Rare Eastern Black Rhino is Cause for Celebration–Watch the Amazing Birth Caught on Camera, With Only 1,000 in Wild

Keepers at Chester Zoo were left thrilled following the safe arrival of a new eastern black rhino calf when mother Zuri gave birth in...

Africa NGO Purchases World’s Largest Captive Rhino Population to Rewild 2,000 Across the Continent

A giant conservation NGO has purchased the largest privately-owned rhino herd on earth to rewild them in secret locations over the next 10 years. More...

Little Boy Lost for 6 Days in Harsh Kenyan Wilderness is Rescued: ‘An Amazing Moment’

Kenya's vast Tsavo East National Park is no place for the solitary. It's easy to get lost in the dense bush, a fact 4-year-old...

An Army of 10,000 Women Saved India’s Rarest Stork – While Giving Each Other a New identity

Changing attitudes towards conservation in the Indian state of Assam have these women wearing paper-mache hats to support one of the world's most endangered...

Man Finding an American Lion Tooth Fossil in Shallow Mississippi is ‘the Biggest of Deals‘ to Scientists

Locals are discovering all kinds of weird things preserved in the mud of a drought-stricken Mississippi River, but the mandible and canine of an...