
Nonprofit's success with 40k coral plantings is a big win for Caribbean reefs, after years of being ravaged by coral disease
The nonprofit FUNDEMAR has been vital to Caribbean reef restoration amid threats like stony coral tissue loss disease, which is on the rise around the world.
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In a milestone for critically endangered species, a baby California condor has just hatched in San Diego
A baby California condor has hatched at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, marking a major conservation milestone for the critically endangered species.
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Georgia just made history with the state's largest-ever release of endangered sea turtles
After being rescued from Cape Cod last winter, and months of rehabilitation, a group of 34 endangered sea turtles were released from Jekyll Island this week.
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TikToker's unique method of volunteering with disobedient shelter dogs gives them a new 'leash' on life
This dog trainer is going viral for his unique approach to volunteering at his local animal shelter: Running with high-energy dogs who struggle to get adopted.
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April: Awareness Months & Holidays for Causes
The ultimate calendar of April’s awareness days, national months, and more...
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This 'ghost bird' is going viral on TikTok, raising awareness of a species on the decline
A clip of a rare daytime sighting of a potoo - or 'ghost bird' - is making the rounds online. Here's the scoop behind the bird and why we should protect it.
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Ancient fossils help us better understand modern-day species — and this one is named after Kermit the Frog
A new discovery at the Smithsonian has helped identify an ancient amphibian ancestor, and researchers have named their specimen after Kermit the Frog.
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UK lawmakers strike down anti-trans bill by... talking about ferrets?
The "Ferret Filibuster" has made the animal a symbol for trans resistance, as MPs delay a ban on gender-affirming care.
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3 million shipwrecks around the world have become helpful habitats for underwater life — from microbes to sharks
Researchers estimate that there are some three million shipwrecks worldwide, resting in shallow rivers and bays, coastal waters and the deep ocean.
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Tired of Google? Try this new search engine that funds biodiversity efforts
Conscientious web surfers and animal lovers can now search using Karma, a search engine that funds biodiversity efforts.
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Endangered cave salamanders, once called 'couch potatoes,' surprise scientists by surfacing above ground
A rare, and oddly cute, cave dwelling aquatic salamander has been shocking scientists with surprise visits to the surface.
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