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After Nuns and Millennials Discover They’re ‘Soul Mates’, They Work and Live Together to Change the World

Catholic women and spiritually-oriented millennials from all over the US are looking to each other as an unlikely new source of community and inspiration.

African Elephant Poaching Has Fallen By More Than 50% Over the Course of the Last 6 Years

Due to the falling international demand for illegal ivory, there has been a dramatic decrease in African elephant poaching.

Nepal Set to Become First Country That Doubles Its Wild Tiger Population

After almost a decade of conservation work, Nepal is poised to become the first of fourteen countries that doubles its wild tiger population.

Everyone is Celebrating Congo’s Massive New Park Since Similar Preserve Saved Gorillas From Extinction

Now that mountain gorillas have rebounded from their listing as “critically endangered”, conservationists are hopeful for its relatives in the Congo.

After Planting a Tree Every Day for 40 Years, Man Has Created Blossoming Forest on Barren Wasteland

This man has been planting a tree every day since he was just 16 years old. Now, almost 40 years later, he has grown...

A Sneaky Corgi Taught Itself to Ride a Woman’s Pony – and the Video Has Gone Viral

The corgi gives a bemused look towards the camera before riding off into the darkness atop of Cricket, the one-eyed pony.

The ‘Pangolin Men’ Are Protecting The World’s Most Trafficked Mammal

You can tell by the footage of these pangolin caretakers that they are totally dedicated to protecting their small scaly friends.

Giant Straw Animals Erected From Crop Leftovers at Harvest Time Are Absolutely Wicked

If you aren't already in the autumnal mood, these massive animal sculptures made from harvested rice-straw are sure to get you in the spooky spirit.

Jackie Chan’s Adorable New Video Encourages Animals to Protect Themselves With Kung Fu

Jackie Chan has been in dozens of movies where he fought for humans around the world – but now he has stepped into a...

Veterans Find Peace Protecting African Wildlife from Poachers

U.S. Military personnel returning home from combat have a hard enough time adjusting to civilian life, let alone attempting to find suitable employment. Veterans are...

Prairie Dogs Win Major Victory in Court

Prairie pups on the range are now more likely to live and see another day thanks to a recent court ruling. The 10th Circuit of Court of...

Halting a Century of Decline, Tiger Numbers are Now Growing

After a century of constant decline, the number of wild tigers is on the rise. According to a 2016 report, the tiger population, estimated to...

Wild Tigers Up 20 Percent in 6 Years; DiCaprio is One Reason Why

The Global Tiger Forum kicked off a major tiger conservation meeting in New Delhi this week with exciting new numbers to report. New census data...

Prince William Gets 40 Transport Companies To Help Him Defeat Poachers

Ending the demand for products made from elephant ivory, rhino tusks, and shark fins is the first step to eradicating poaching–and recent efforts to...

Ordinary People in Convoy of Trucks Quench Thirst in South African Drought

Ordinary people have responded in an extraordinary way to the worst drought in decades ravaging much of South Africa. Since launching Operation Hydrate in January,...

Dog Saves Baby Elephant’s Life, Becomes His Best Friend (WATCH)

A baby elephant and retired service dog have become almost inseparable in a friendship that may have saved the elephant’s life. Ellie the elephant was...

Ivory Prices Fall By 50%, as Chinese Demand Dries Up

The price of ivory in China has dropped by nearly 50% in the last 18 months, as public opinion shifts and the government ramps...

William And Harry Roll Up Princely Sleeves, Build Homes For Vets In Need

Here’s a photo every woman could love: Prince William and Prince Harry as construction workers. The duo rolled up their fancy sleeves to renovate homes...

Trophy-Hunted Lion’s Tragedy Leads to Animal Rights Triumphs

On July 2, Cecil, a 13-year-old male Southwest African lion, was killed in a hunting expedition in Zimbabwe. A main attraction at the Hwange National Park, Cecil...

‘Sea Bunnies’ Making Waves in Japan Are The Cutest Things You’ll See Today

Photos of fuzzy sea slugs are popping up all over social media in Japan – a nation known for its love of all things...