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Black Rhinos Return to Landscapes 50 Years After They Were Wiped Out

The black rhino has not been seen on the Chadian plains since the 1970s – but thanks to a “historic” international collaboration, that is no longer the case.

With Park Funds Dwindling, Woman’s Endowment Could ‘Save Lives’ in National Forests for Years to Come

“This funding comes at a pivotal time for Washington’s three largest national parks,” Sarah Creachbaum, Olympic National Park's superintendent, said in a statement.

Get the Buzz on the First House-trained Bumblebee and Its Loving Pet Owner

Fiona Presly and Bee the bumblebee were best friends – and they may have been the first ever human-bee dynamic duo on the record books.

Bambi On Ice: Watch Firefighter Nudge Trapped Deer to Safety

We always thought that the deer was supposed to pull the guy in the red suit's sleigh, not be pushed by it – but that's exactly what happens in this video.

Real-Life Action Hero Harrison Ford Races to Help Car Collision Victim

When a 63-year-old woman lost control of her car on Sunday morning, the Indiana Jones star was there to prove that he is just as cool as his movie roles.

Over a Quarter Million Dollars Donated to Help Victims of Western Wildfires

The Western states of Oregon, Washington, Montana, and California have been hit hard by devastating wildfires. With all these outbreaks, personnel and resources in...

After Days of Intense Search, Lost Dogs Return Home When They Smell Family Cooking Breakfast

When two mischievous pups dashed away from their owners into the wilderness, their humans were worried that they would never see them ever again. Upon...

Support America’s Treasures and Enjoy Free Admission During National Park Week

April plays host to nature lovers' favorite week of the year: National Park Week. And, free admission is part of the celebration. Starting on April...

This Tortoise Accidentally Saved a Bunny’s Life – and Now They’re Best Buds

The tortoise and the hare may have been arch enemies in old folktales, but these two oddball companions have been best pals since Wamba the reptile accidentally...

New Video Game Walks in Footsteps of Thoreau at Walden Pond

How about a video game in which the goal is stillness and the survival skills are based on growing your own beans? That’s the essence...

You Can Now Donate to Charity Simply By Browsing the Internet

Donating to your favorite charity is now as simple as Googling nearby restaurants or checking your Facebook. GiveBack is a web browser extension that you...

Man Plunges Under Ice 3 Times to Save Wife Trapped in Lake (Video)

This devoted husband was not going to leave that lake until he found and rescued his wife Audrey.

Soon You Can Cross Canada on One of the Longest Pleasure Trails in the World

One of the world's longest recreational trails in the world will soon be open to the public in the fall of 2017. The Great Trail...

U.S. Citizens Are Protecting Twice as Much Land as the National Parks

New census data from 2015 show that 58 million acres of American land are being protected by conservation easements.

Hawaii’s Newest Species Named in Honor of President Obama

A new species of coral fish was named after President Obama to honor his conservation of Hawaiian waters—the famous campaign logo even appears on the tail.

Canada Celebrates 150th Birthday, Makes National Parks Free All Year Long

If you've ever wanted to explore the wondrous wilderness of Canada, 2017 is definitely the year to do it.

Dolly Parton Offers Monthly Cash Support to Families Affected by Tennessee Wildfires

With wildfires raging through Parton's home state of Tennesse, the country singer sweetheart's foundation will donate $1K a month to affected families.

Oil Company Surrenders 15 Land Leases on Sacred Native American Land

Though Davon Energy could have started drilling on the Badger-Two Medicine land, they surrendered the land leases after being met with firm opposition.

Video Game Chief Pays $15M for Protection of 7,000 North Carolina Acres

Tim Sweeney has just given the largest conservation easement made by a private citizen in the history of North Carolina.

America Has More Trees Now Than It Had a Century Ago

Replacing all the trees that Americans cut down since the 1600s is no easy battle – but this new report suggests that things are looking up.