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Man Returns $10k to Guy Who Left the Cash on His Bumper – And Was Given the Most Surprising Reward

A Washington state man returned ten thousand dollars in cash that he serendipitously found in the road, reuniting it with its rightful owner. Michael King...

Endangered Trout May Soon Return to Los Angeles

An ambitious restoration of the concrete drag strip that is the Los Angeles River could welcome back endangered southern California steelhead trout to one...

This Guy Missed Traveling and Has Recreated Airplane Meals to Get Through Lockdown

The limitations on travel during the pandemic has given many cabin fever, ad one aviation enthusiast in Scotland is relieving his frustrations in some...

Startup’s New Method to Recycle CO2 into Protein-Rich Animal Feed Gets $9 Million in Funding

An agriculture feed startup has received $9.4 million in initial funding for its technology that produces pure protein from CO2. The protein would come from...

Max the Cockatoo is Known as a Cluckatoo – For His Flawless Chicken Impression

Smiles are infectious when you see Max performing his chicken impression. The 26-year-old Moluccan Cockatoo is known on his YouTube channel as the original Cluckatoo. When...

Vitamin D Supplements Protect Black Population Against COVID-19, According to New Research

Having higher levels of ‘the sunshine vitamin’ was shown to reduce the risk of infection in the Black population, a new study has revealed. Almost...

Nothing Restores a River or Local Economy Like Removing a Dam

Across the United States, 69 river dams were removed from American rivers in 2020, opening up 624 miles of waterways to flow freely. The work...

Get Paid $3,200 to Create Art on This Remote Michigan Island for 3 Weeks

If you’re an artist who's always dreamed of getting your Gaugin on with an immersive island getaway where you can fully indulge yourself in...

30 Years After Big Eruption Put Volcano Mouse on the ‘Extinct’ List, Research Reveals it’s ‘Doing Great’

A small mouse found to live only on and surrounding a volcano in the Philippines has seemingly remained unscathed after the mountain exploded in...

Rockfish Populations Rebound After Strict Management Decades Ahead of the Expected Date

Recent rockfish stocks up and down the California waters have rebounded completely after regulations were placed on them in the 2000s. This year many of...

IKEA Buys 11,000 Acres of U.S. Forest to Keep It From Being Developed

IKEA is continuing to try and remain true to their principals—protecting the environment and striving to become a carbon neutral company, while still remaining...

Arctic Oil Drilling Plans Suffer ‘Stunning Setback’ as Almost ‘No One Shows Up’ For the Sale

In a stunning setback to the waning Trump Administration's long-stated goal of energy independence, a recent auction for oil drilling leases in the Alaskan...

In ‘Huge Victory for Polar Bears’, Court Rejects Arctic Offshore Drilling Project

Now that the U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled on an offshore oil drilling project in the Arctic, polar bear protectors finally have a...

The Ultimate Guide to Flu Prevention: 4 Micronutrients You Should Eat This Winter to Stay Healthy

With a uniquely different flu season approaching, there's never been a better time to alter your diet so it can fortify your immune system—and...

Mollusks and Algae Could Form the Sustainable Diet of the Future

At a time when food production is one of the biggest climate culprits, we need to seek out new food sources which can nourish...

Two Beluga Whales Are Free for the First Time Since 2011 With a New Life On The Icelandic Coast

Beluga whales Little Grey and Little White have been moved to the open-water section of the Sea Life Trust sanctuary in Klettsvik Bay. 

Pigs May Rival Dogs As Man’s Best Friends, Says Adorable New Study

This Hungarian team of researchers has found that pigs show the same amount of love and trust in humans as canines do.

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...

Por Primera Vez en 240 Años, Una Águila de Cola Blanca fue Vista Sobrevolando Inglaterra

Los protectores de los animales se regocijan de que una águila de cola blanca -una de las más grandes aves de su especie en la tierra -- fue vista volando sobre los páramos del parque nacional de North York.

Your Gut Microbiome Could Be Better at Predicting Disease and Lifespan Than Your Own Genetics

These two new studies awaiting peer review show that our gut microbiomes may do a better job of predicting longevity and diseases than our own genes.