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Bald Eagle Population Surges in Wisconsin
In 1973, the state's natural resources department was able to find just 108 breeding pairs in the state.
Today, Wisconsin's population of bald eagles is...
Biggest North American Trout Once Thought Extinct Returns to Ancient Pyramid Lake
What's unfolding in Nevada is a fish story about the one that didn't get away, a tale of loss, discovery and restoration that reaches...
After Century of Pollution Marine Life Makes a Comeback Along Scotland’s East Coast
More than a century ago this estuary was teeming with wildlife. Expansive beds of shellfish and huge shoals of herring and salmon fed all...
Healthiest Meal Ever: Scientists Devise Menu to Include 222 Health Claims
Food researchers pored over thousands of health claims for various food items and found only 222 that were judged to have basis in scientific...
Queen Invites 10,000 Random British Subjects to Palace Picnic and Concert (w/ Video)
Day 3 of the UK celebration marking Queen Elizabeth's 60-year reign began with a picnic of smoked salmon in the palace gardens for 10,000 UK...
Old Growth Redwood Forest Protected in the San Francisco Bay Area
More than 8,500 acres of redwood forest and wildlife habitat in the Santa Cruz mountains will be protected after a coalition of San Francisco...
Hawaii Girl Finds Message in a Bottle From Oregon
One year ago, off the coast of Oregon, a ten-year-old boy tossed a message in a bottle into the Pacific Ocean, and now a...
UK Rivers the Cleanest in Over a Century
The last decade has been the best for UK rivers since the Industrial Revolution, according to the Environment Agency.
"Rivers in England and Wales are...
iPhone Fever: ‘Laugh Out Loud’ Column Debuts on Good News Network
We weren’t in our seats five minutes when it began: “Look at this,” my cousin Peter said, tilting his iPhone so I might see...
Good News for California Steelhead
Beleaguered Southern California Steelhead may not know it, but their future just brightened - considerably. California Trout and the United Water Conservation District have...
Great Lakes Fish Stocks and Water Levels on the Mend
Great Lakes water levels are rebounding after a decade-long slump that hammered the maritime industry. The three biggest lakes — Superior,...
Wal-Mart To Eliminate Wood from Illegal and Unknown Sources
Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, has committed to using more wood from sustainable, certified sources and phasing out wood from illegal or non-sustainable sources....
Jewelers Shun Gold From Proposed Alaska Mine
"Five of the nation's leading jewelers have sworn off gold that could someday come from the proposed Pebble Mine, a huge deposit near the...
Thanksgiving: A Seasonal RItual Tying Us to the Earth
I love celebrations that serve to remind us about important aspects of our lives. Mother's Day and Father's Day celebrate two of the most...
Dam Demolition Frees Fish for Spawning
"The Sandy River in Oregon will be a free-flowing river for the first time in nearly a century — and no longer a hindrance...
100 Success Stories for Endangered Species
In honor of the second annual Endangered Species Day, May 18, a Web site celebrates the success stories and details conservation efforts that led...
Fish Stocks Highest in 50 Years Since Creek Restoration
The restoration of Nile Creek from a river that was devoid of fish into a salmon and cutthroat trout-bearing stream rich in life prompted...
Food Illnesses Dramatically Declined in 10 Years
Thanks to better industry controls and inspections, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday that food in general is safer now than...
Hospitals Serving Organic Food Bask in Success
Hospitals, including some run by Kaiser Permanente, are serving all-natural, all-organic foods in their cafeterias to satisfy not only their mission to promote health...
Two Lost Worlds Give Us Hope – by David Suzuki
February 15, 2006 — Two lost worlds were in the news last week. One was discovered halfway around the world, but the other is right...