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‘Nest Man’ of India Has Built 250,000 Homes for Sparrows–And Trains Students to Build More (LOOK)

In the second-largest greater metropolitan area on Earth, one man's dedication and love of the common sparrow have the potential to transform a generation...

Indian Man Grows Precious Saffron In a Shipping Container–Wants to Share His Hydroponic Technique With Others

Feeling like the 9-5 office life of a software developer was too empty, an Indian man flipped his own script and became an entrepreneur,...

Beekeeper Shocked When Neighbor Gives Up Farmland to Host Hives: “I’ve never experienced anything like that.”

Near Austria's border with Germany, an agriculturalist let one-fifth of his farming estate return to wild meadows in order to support his neighbor's beekeeping...

Manuka Honey Could Help to Clear Deadly Bacteria Which Cause Cystic Fibrosis

Combining Manuka honey with a common drug was able to help clear a bacterial infection that's drug resistant and occasionally lethal. Furthermore the addition of...

Good Gardening Week 7: What Are Your Best Gardening Hacks? Check Out Last Week’s Answers

Welcome back to Good Gardening! In our Week 6 discussion, we wanted to know how our Good Gardeners manage the forces of chaos and...

Good Gardening Week 6: How Do You Handle Chaos in Your Garden?

Welcome back to Good Gardening! In our Week 5 discussion, we wanted to know how our Good Gardeners manage a drought, seeing as most...

Wild Bison Return to UK After Thousands of Years – And Are Ready to Tear S*!# Up

Wild European bison have been released in southeast England where they will roam unperturbed by humans on Great Britain for the first time in...

Man Spends 13 Years Transforming Barren Backyard into Terraced Japanese Garden – LOOK

A man has spent 13 years transforming a barren backyard at his terraced city home into an incredible Japanese garden. Martin Fitton, 54, fell in...

Legendary Spanish Galleon Shipwreck Discovered After Vanishing 300 Years Ago

In 1693, a Spanish trading ship left the colony in Manilla heading for Mexico. It was never to be seen again until our generation. Now,...

Adults Understand a Need to Do Their Bit for Biodiversity–Even 73% of Allergy Sufferers Planting Flowers to Help

A study of 2,000 UK adults revealed that, although 63 percent suffer from allergies, nearly 9 out of 10 are happy to put up...

Acres of Toxic Chemicals and Rusting Cars Becomes National Park After Amazing Transformation

When President Gerald Ford signed a bill creating Cuyahoga National Recreation Area in Ohio in 1974, the boundaries of the site deliberately included a...

New Mesh for Crops Keeps Out Insects, But Lets in Sun and Rain for up to 3x the Yield

Researchers have designed a textile called Plant Armor that forces insects to navigate a maze-like path if they want to reach a farmer's crop. Based...

Genetic Lineage of Thousand-Year-Old Oak Trees Seed an Experimental ‘Super Forest’

Oaks with lives stretching back to the founding of modern England are being utilized to create "super forests" that support a new quality-over-quantity reforestation...

Sex Pheromones Could Help Stop Asian Giant Hornets from Invading UK and ‘Wreaking Havoc’

Sex pheromones could help stop 'murder hornets' from invading the UK and elsewhere and wreaking havoc, according to a new study. The stimulating odors produced...

The Caring Moment a Chimpanzee Mom Applies an Insect to Her Son’s Wound

The incredible world-first moment a chimpanzee mom applies an insect to her son’s wound has been caught on video. Researchers watched chimps in the wild...

Scotland Aims to Save Wild Salmon By Planting Millions of Trees Along the Rivers

With salmon spawning rivers in Scotland reaching record temperatures, the country has launched a mass native tree-planting campaign to cloak the shallows in shade...

Monarch Population Soars 4,900 Percent Since Last Year in Thrilling 2021 Western Migration

When just 200 Western monarch butterflies arrived in the Pismo Beach Butterfly Grove from their northerly migration last year, park rangers feared the treasured...

Hedgerows Are 2,000 Times More Valuable For Ecosystems Than We Could Imagine

The humble hedgerow is a staple sight in any countryscape in Europe and parts of North America. A British mainstay, some scientists suspect they...

Jaguars in Mexico are Growing in Number, a Promising Sign That Conservation Strategies are Working

This article is written by Guananí Gómez-Van Cortright and has been reprinted with permission from Mongabay. The jaguar population in Mexico increased by about 800 animals...

Don’t Rake Those Leaves: Good for Your Yard, and Good For the Planet

Can’t get motivated to rake those leaves off your lawn? Now you have the ultimate excuse to avoid that chore: you’d be saving the...