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‘Landmark’ Study Lays Road Map for Exactly How We Can Restore Oceans to Former Glory in Just One Generation

This international science team has identified exactly how the world can work together to heal our disrupted oceans in as little as two to three decades.

Photographer Captures Incredible Video of Thousands of Ray Fish Flying Through a Mexico Sea

Incredible video shows thousands of mobula ‘flying rays’—normally a shy fish—captured by ocean photographer Nadia Aly above Baja shoal in Mexico. – SWNS

Did You Know Your Pet Can Donate Blood to Save the Life of Another Dog or Cat in Need?

There are currently only a handful of blood donation centers for pets in America, but those donations from cats and dogs have helped save hundreds of lives.

For the First Time Ever, Giraffes Are Given International Protection at Historic Geneva Summit

After years of population decline, giraffes have been given new international protections by the delegates at the CITES summit.

68% of Americans Want to Be More Adventurous – Here Are the Traits They‘re Trying to Nurture Most

Seventy-six percent of Americans in a new poll said they considered themselves to be adventurous—but, the survey also revealed that a large majority (68%)...

Canada Passes Most Progressive Fishery Act Yet, Requiring the Rebuilding of Fish Populations

The modernized piece of legislation will prevent Canada from importing and exporting shark fins and also legally require fish populations to be rebuilt.

109 Countries Coordinate Sting Operation to Seize Illegally-Captured Wildlife, Leading to 600 Arrests

Interpol announced the success of its largest-ever coordinated seizure in history, capturing wildlife traffickers and their ill-gotten specimens.

Zookeepers Capture Penguins’ Amusing Reactions to Meeting Larger-Than-Life LEGO Brick Roommate

In an amusing new set of photos from the Edinburgh Zoo, a group of penguins were bemused to meet a feathered friend made of 3,200 LEGO bricks.

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.

After Five-Year Campaign, Woman Successfully Rallies a Nation to Protect 763,000 Square Miles of Ocean

Over 763,000 square miles of ocean are now protected from pollution, seabed mining, and overfishing thanks to one 48-year-old marine conservationist. Jacqueline Evans is the...

Ex-NFL Player Faces His Fear of Water By Building a Boat and Sailing Across Lake Michigan for Charity

Even though he has no experience with rowing, this former pro-footballer is determined to make the voyage in order to raise money for charity.

How Detoxing From Heavy Metals Saved a Man’s Life When All Else Failed

When this young wrestler was on the brink of emotional disaster, he found his salvation in cleansing himself of dangerous metals.

Watch Fisherman Climb On Entangled Whale’s Back So He Can Set It Free

Even though this daring young fisherman succeeded in rescuing the whale, this should not be attempted by anyone except a professional.

App That Rounds Payments to Nearest Dollar Helps Users Pay Off $1 Million in Student Debt

The innovative service can knock off up to 6 years of a student's repayment term and $14,000 worth of interest costs.

Immigrant Endures Misery, But Stays Positive Until a Brilliant Idea Unlocks the American Dream

LISTEN to this story on the radio with The Good News Guru, from Friday’s broadcast with Ellen K and Geri, GNN’s founder, on KOST-103.5 — Or, READ the story...

Breakthrough Regenerates Enamel, May End Tooth Decay

Up until now, it has been impossible for enamel to regenerate on a patient's tooth – but this new study means that tooth decay may be a thing of the past.

As a Means of Saving the Ocean, Man Tries to Become First Person to Swim Across the Pacific

Ben Lecomte might be the person most prepared to spend 6 to 8 months swimming the 5,500-mile span of the Pacific—and he hopes to leave a healthier ocean in his wake.

After 399 Rejections, Woman is Saving the Earth With BBQ Chips Made From Bugs

Don't judge a book by its cover – even if it involves saving the world by eating snacks made from insects.

Teen Plants Hundreds of Mangroves to Replace Trees Trampled by Hurricane Irma

This 18-year-old was heartbroken by the amount of mangroves that were damaged in Hurricane Irma – so he decided to do something about it.

Lifeguards Were Just Learning to Use New Rescue Drone When They Saved Boys Trapped at Sea

In a fortunate twist of fate, beachgoers spotted the struggling teens just as local lifeguards were learning to use their new rescue drone.