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Traps That Once Snared Uganda’s Wildlife Are Turned into Intricate Art With ‘Snares to Wares’

In Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda, a non-profit is helping local artisans make a living through selling sculptures made from the...

Wild Persian Leopards Make a Roaring Comeback in Russia’s Mountains

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. A pair of Persian leopards, a species that numbers...

‘Woweee’ Says World’s First Nobel Prize-Winning Mascot as He Reacts to Big Win

From his humble beginnings as a homeless street pup to surviving near-fatal illness to becoming the official mascot for a globally-recognized humanitarian organization, Foxtrot...

First Ever Perfectly-Preserved Extinct Ice Age Cave Bear Discovered by Reindeer Herders in the Russian Arctic

In a first-of-its-kind discovery, reindeer herders in the frozen tundra of the Russian Arctic find the “mummified” remains of an Ice Age cave bear. Discovered...

Caring Conservation Programs Have Prevented At Least 48 Animal Extinctions, Says Study

Since 1993, 48 mammal and bird species, including the scimitar-horned oryx, California condor, and black-footed ferret, have been saved from extinction by conservation actions,...

Rare Turtles Known For Their Permanent Smiles Saved From Extinction in Myanmar

With faces straight out of Dr. Seuss, the cheeky beaks of Burmese roofed turtle hatchlings are characterized by what’s been described as a nonstop...

New Guinea’s Mysterious Singing Dogs Are Not Extinct After All – As Scientists Find Their Brothers

Scientists' fears of genetic diversity loss among zoo-kept populations of New Guinea Singing dogs have been abated after another island dog pack, found loitering...

Rhino Poaching Plummets 53% During Lockdowns, Extending 5-Years of Success in South Africa

The news from South Africa that rhino poaching plummeted 53% this year continues a positive 5-year trend of fewer deaths and more convictions and arrests.rhi

When Collapsed Tourist Trade Leaves Elephants Hungry, Woman Devises Win-Win Solution With Local Farmers

Since COVID-19 has brought Nepal's tourism industry to a halt, Elephant Aid International has found the perfect solution for keeping captive elephants fed.

109 Countries Coordinate Sting Operation to Seize Illegally-Captured Wildlife, Leading to 600 Arrests

Interpol announced the success of its largest-ever coordinated seizure in history, capturing wildlife traffickers and their ill-gotten specimens.

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.

After Planting a Tree Every Day for 40 Years, Man Has Created Blossoming Forest on Barren Wasteland

This man has been planting a tree every day since he was just 16 years old. Now, almost 40 years later, he has grown...

First-Ever Test Tube Rhino Embryos Give Hope for Functionally Extinct Species

The groundbreaking research shows that there is still hope for the magnificent species that is balancing on the brink of extinction.

A Sneaky Corgi Taught Itself to Ride a Woman’s Pony – and the Video Has Gone Viral

The corgi gives a bemused look towards the camera before riding off into the darkness atop of Cricket, the one-eyed pony.

The ‘Pangolin Men’ Are Protecting The World’s Most Trafficked Mammal

You can tell by the footage of these pangolin caretakers that they are totally dedicated to protecting their small scaly friends.

Veterans Find Peace Protecting African Wildlife from Poachers

U.S. Military personnel returning home from combat have a hard enough time adjusting to civilian life, let alone attempting to find suitable employment. Veterans are...

Swipe Right to Save a Species: Last Male White Rhino Takes to Tinder

Tired of the endless swiping on Tinder? Next time you open the app, be sure to keep an eye out for Sudan: “the most...

Prairie Dogs Win Major Victory in Court

Prairie pups on the range are now more likely to live and see another day thanks to a recent court ruling. The 10th Circuit of Court of...

Halting a Century of Decline, Tiger Numbers are Now Growing

After a century of constant decline, the number of wild tigers is on the rise. According to a 2016 report, the tiger population, estimated to...

Nepal Celebrates Second Year of Zero Rhino Poaching

It’s no coincidence that Nepal is celebrating its own record-breaking rhinoceros population, while they’ve just achieved their second successful year of eliminating poaching within...