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An Otter Spotted in Detroit River May be First Sighting in 100 Years

It would have been easy for Eric Ste Marie to mistake the bobbing brown head and body in the Detroit River to be a...

Monumental Animal Sculptures Made From 35 Tons of Plastic Collected on Oregon Coast by Volunteers–LOOK

Gorgeous sculptures of colorful marine animals are traveling across America—and every bit of the body of the artwork was once trash along the Oregon...

10 Super Food Combinations to Improve your Health – Like Apples with Leafy Greens to Lower Blood Pressure

If you want to boost your mood, combine your daily apple with some leafy greens, while mixing grapes with onion can lower your blood...

Check Out These Victories for Old Growth Forests Worldwide on International Forest Day

Monday was International Day of Forests, a perfect moment for taking a walk under your local trees and reading a roundup of forest victories...

Mexican ‘Tequila Fish’ is Successfully Reintroduced Where it was Once Extinct – After 5 Pairs Are Sent From UK

A project to save a tiny fish which began all the way back in 1998 has seen it finally reintroduced back into the rivers...

500 Acres of Old Growth Redwood Forests Donated to Tribal Council for Lasting Protection in Mendocino, Calif

For a second time, the nonprofit Save the Redwoods League has orchestrated a donation of coastal redwood forestland to the InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council...

Birdwatchers Flock to See Rare 8-ft Raptor After ​Huge Russian Eagle Takes Detour into Maine

The Steller's sea eagle. It’s ripped, royal, and rare. To see the world's heaviest eagle, with its eight-foot wingspan, an American would normally have...

New Smart Pack Could Make Food Poisoning a Thing of the Past, and It’s Eco-Friendly

A new 'smart' form of packaging could eradicate food poisoning, according to a new study. Scientists say it kills harmful bugs—such as E.coli, Salmonella, and...

Zero Humpbacks Off Seattle Coast 25 Years Ago – Now 500 Return With Record Number of Calves

A record number of calves have been recorded in the Salish Sea this season, marking a significant rebound for a species that was endangered...

‘Healthy Food’ Isn’t Healthy for All: Learn Valuable Info About Your Gut Microbiome With Home Test Kit

Are tomatoes healthy? Avocados? Nuts? According to Viome, a health technology company, there is no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy for...

‘Mind-blowing’: 3 Genetic Groups of Grizzly Bears Align With 3 Indigenous Language Tribes in Same Zip Codes

Indigenous humans living along the west coast in British Columbia have been culturally connected to grizzly bears for millennia, sharing the same dense forests...

Conservation Groups Celebrate Dam Removal on Green River – Restoring Health of Fish and Humans After 70 Years 

Five environmental partners celebrated the largest dam removal in Kentucky’s history last week, which will not only restore biodiversity and improve ecosystems but also...

Mexico Led the Way For 7 US States to Cooperate in Sharing Water Amid the 22-Year Drought

The story of the Southwest suffering under the second-driest period in 1,200 years is being turned into another one, of cooperation and dedication to...

See the Moment a Shark Appears to Pose for a Selfie With a Diver, and Crack the Same Huge Smile

This is the moment a shark appears to pose for a selfie with a diver—and crack the same giant smile. 36-year-old William Drumm recently clicked...

Friendly Humpback Whale Gives Woman the Experience of a Lifetime – WATCH

Humpback whales are among the largest, but most gentle and intelligent creatures on the planet. Humpback whales come to Tonga to breed and give birth...

This Beloved Alaskan Fish has the Lowest Carbon Footprint of Any Major Protein in the World

Off the pristine waters of Alaska, there is a harvest of an almost magical fish that everyone loves, but that maybe doesn't get the...

The US Halts Old-Growth Timber Sales in World’s Largest Remaining Temperate Rainforest

The US Department of Agriculture announced this month an end to large-scale old growth timber sales in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, “returning stability and...

Astounding Fossil Discovery in California After Man Looks Closely at Petrified Tree And Finds Bones of Great Beasts

One of the biggest California fossil discoveries ever made has been found to include the remains of ancient mastodon, fish, and other mammals. Encased amid...

A World Food Prize Winner Wants You To Reconsider Anchovies – Here’s How Nutritious They Are

Anchovies and sardines are, as it turns out straight superfoods—especially for kids. Dr. Shakuntala Thilsted was recently awarded the 2021 World Food Prize—described as the...

Believed to Be Solitary, Male Sperm Whales Actually Hang With the Boys – In Friendships That Can Last Years

A Japanese biologist studying the social structure of sperm whales has discovered that the phrase "Saturday's for the boys," translates into echolocation. His research reveals...