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Birds Sing Anew After Residents of New Orleans Ninth Ward Restore 40-Acre Wetland to Historic Glory

The Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans has recently witnessed an incredible eco-renaissance following decades of damage and neglect. Led by a local community development...

6 Saplings of Dinosaur-Era Tree Species Being Auctioned to Spread the Pines Around Australia

30 years ago this month, botanists in Australia made the "find of the century" when they discovered a species of pine tree in the...

Patagonia Helping to Revolutionize California’s Farms

Organic and regenerative farming practices are taking root in the polluted yet beautiful Ventura County in California, where a truly staggering amount of the...

Ultra Rare Reptile with Only 400 Left Can Survive in Colder Temps–Sparking Hope for Western Swamp Tortoise

The recent discovery of Australia's most endangered reptile surviving in colder temperatures has inspired conservationists in Perth to continue trying to save the species...

Good News in History, September 11

On this day across history, imperial aggression was resisted or rolled back by indigenous peoples in both the Battle of the Teutoberg Forest (9)...

San Diego Zoo Celebrates Birth of Sumatran Tiger Cub–Contributing Genetic Diversity to Species with 600 Remaining in Wild

San Diego Zoo is celebrating the birth of a Sumatran tiger cub, a subspecies of which only 600 give or take one-third, remain in...

Hilarious Video Shows Bear Attempting to Get into a Hammock in Colorado

A bear might have thought this hammock behind a mountain home would be a good place to take a nap—but he’d have to mount...

Norway’s Forests Have More Than Tripled in a Hundred Years

Over the course of the last hundred years, Norwegian forests have tripled in size according to a new report. They have doubled in size in...

Injured Bald Eagle Plucked From River in Daring Rescue By College Staffers in Maryland (WATCH) 

A bald eagle, injured and alone near the Chesapeake Bay, earned an A+ for the staff at Washington College after they made a daring...

Rare Ocelot Caught on Camera in Arizona, the First Sighting in the Area for 50 Years

From Arizona comes the story of a remarkable animal sighting: an ocelot, one of the world's most well-known small wildcat species. Mostly native to South...

Good News in History, August 16

49 years ago today, Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam symbolically handed over land to the Gurindji people after the eight-year Wave Hill walk-off, a...

‘Sponge’ Cities Combat Urban Flooding by Letting Nature Do the Work

In China, a landscape architect is reimagining cities across the vast country by working with nature to combat flooding through the 'sponge city' concept. But...

Speedy Desert Tortoise is Finally Safe After Covering 3 Miles and Entering a Highway Following Ranch Jailbreak

Why did the tortoise cross the road? Or better yet, how did the tortoise outpace its keepers for 3 miles before crossing the road? These are...

YouTuber Rescues Senior Great Pyrenees Dog During Cross-Canada Canoe Trip

A Kiwi kayaker on a cross-country trip on Canada's creeks and rivers took a brief detour to rescue a man's dog who was trapped...

Armed with Backpacks of Seeds, Local Pooches Enlisted to Help Rewild Urban Nature Reserve

Inspired by an innovative Chilean forest restoration effort, the English town of Lewes is enlisting the help of dog walkers to rewild a local...

LA Zoo Breaks Record for Condors Hatched in a Season with 17 Ugly-Cute Chicks Poised to Bolster Species

The Los Angeles Zoo is capping off its 2024 California condor breeding season with a record-breaking 17 chicks hatched all of which will be...

German Zoo Honors Little Lynx’s Wish to be Free After Repeat Escape Attempts

Despite being brought up in the Nuremberg Zoo a young Carpathian lynx named Chapo was born to be wild. Respecting his wishes, the German zookeepers...

Good News in History, July 25

149 years ago today, the British hunter, naturalist, and author, Jim Corbett was born. He was often hired by various Indian legislatures to hunt...

Salmon Return to the Heart of UK for First Time in 100 Years After Dam Removal: ‘It’s very rewarding’

In the north-central English county of Derbyshire, the removal of a dam has hundreds of salmon swimming up a beloved river once again. It's the...

500 Giant Tortoises Reintroduced to Four Galapagos Islands in 2023

2023 was a banner year for the Galapagos Islands: that wondrous archipelago so famous for its giant tortoises and other endemic species. The long-serving conservation...