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Strangers Give Performing Elephants New Life at a Thailand Jungle Sanctuary

World Animal Day just passed, and to celebrate we’re sharing the good news that two elephants who spent decades having to perform in miserable zoo conditions...

The World’s First Happiness Museum Opened in Copenhagen, and It’s Bound to Put a Smile on Your Face

Happiness, like art, is often subjective, but unlike art, happiness isn’t something you’d expect to find hanging in a museum. Or, at least it...

UPDATE: ‘World’s Loneliest Elephant’ Finally Headed For Sanctuary After Pakistan Ordered Him Released From Zoo

An elephant named Kavaan spent nearly a decade without a playmate in an Islamabad zoo. Now, he is finally moving to a sanctuary in Cambodia.

Cher Sheds Tears of Joy as Pakistan’s ‘Loneliest Elephant’ Wins Bid For Freedom

Pakistan has set up an 8-member panel to find Kaavan ‘the loneliest elephant’ a suitable home after a ruling by the High Court ordered his freedom from a zoo.

Fábrica de LEGO está Produciendo Cientos de Protectores Faciales de Plástico para los Trabajadores Sanitarios

La empresa danesa de juguetes ha modificado parte de sus equipamientos para producir más de 13,000 máscaras de plástico cada día.

LEGO Factory is Now Producing Thousands of Protective Plastic Face Masks for Medical Workers

The Danish toy company has reworked some of their equipment to produce more than 13,000 protective plastic face masks every day.

In Groundbreaking Vote for Sustainability, EU Moves to Approve Insects for Human Consumption

The legislation is set to open up a whole new market to a sustainable source of protein and nutrition for the European Union.

Wales is Building a National Forest That Will Span the Length and Breadth of the Country

The Welsh government hopes to achieve their cross-country initiative by linking together fragmented forests at a rate of 4,900 acres per year.

Two Cheetah Cubs Born to Surrogate Mother in World’s First Successful IVF Operation to Save the Big Cats

These two cheetah cubs from the Columbus Zoo are the result of the world's first successful in-vitro fertilization on a surrogate cheetah mother.

Finally, a Documentary About the Extraordinary Man Who Documents the World: Sir David Attenborough

If you're a fan of the host of Planet Earth, wait until you watch the documentary about the guy who helped make Planet Earth.

Orangutan Who Was Granted Personhood Finally Finds Happiness in Florida Sanctuary

Though Sandra the orangutan had to overcome challenges in order to be freed from her Argentinian zoo enclosure, she now has a chance at true happiness in Florida.

Rabbit-Sized ‘Mouse Deer’ Rediscovered in Vietnam After Being Lost to Science Since 1990

It has been 29 years since the silver-backed chevrotain was last recorded in the forests of southern Vietnam—and it has finally been rediscovered.

Nueva Planta Eléctrica Transforma el Desperdicio en Energía y Posee una Ladera para Esquiar y una Pared de Escalada

Esta planta de energía innovadora llamada Copenhill transforma basura en energía, y además es una pista de esquiar y muro de escalada que está abierto al público en Dinamarca.

Last Performing Circus Elephant of Chile is Rescued and Moved to New Sanctuary to Live Out Her Golden Years

Ramba the elephant will finally be able to live out the rest of her days in peaceful retirement after she was rescued from her life with the circus.

Bison Get 22,000 Acres of Additional Prairie Land to Roam Free – Watch The Spectacular Moment They Were Reintroduced After 150 Years

The official mammal of the United States has not wandered through these South Dakotan lands since 1870—until now.

Carbon Emissions From 30 of the World’s Largest Cities Are Already Dropping Since Signing Climate Pact

Not only have dozens of the world's most influential cities curbed their CO2 emissions, they have also passed legislation on plastic and free transit.

New Power Plant Turns Waste into Energy—and Doubles as a Ski Slope and Climbing Wall

This innovative Copenhill power plant turns trash into energy, and doubles as a ski slope and climbing wall that is open to the public in Denmark.

U.S. Contributes to $100 Million Public-Private Partnership to Preserve Wetlands and Waterfowl

$28 million in new funding from the US will be tripled by partner grants, helping to preserve some of the most delicate park ecosystems in the U.S..

EU Approves Groundbreaking New ‘Right to Repair’ Laws Requiring Appliances to Be Easier to Fix

The new laws will require common household products to be manufactured with sustainability and repair in mind for the consumer.

These Simple, Wearable Devices Use a Laser to Prevent ‘Freezing’ Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

These simple, wearable lasers have been shown to prevent “freezing of gait”—and its creators have just been given the money to bring the devices to the US.