
New Australian national park the size of Las Vegas home to 12 threatened species
Australia's newest national park is teeming with an incredible array of wildlife, including 12 threatened or endangered species.
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Coming soon to a lake near you: Floating solar panels
New research finds that "floatovoltaics" could generate a substantial amount of energy worldwide.
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Rarest wild cat in the world no longer endangered: 'The greatest recovery of a cat species ever achieved'
After 20 years of conservation efforts, the Iberian lynx population has grown from 94 to over 2,000, and has officially been taken off the endangered species list.
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To protect Scotland's endangered salmon, these anglers purchased the same river they've fished for 100 years
The Blairgowrie, Rattray and District Angling Association has purchased a four-mile stretch of their beloved River Ericht.
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Wealthy nations finally deliver promised climate aid, as calls for more equitable funding for poor countries grow
While they were two years late delivering on their promise, rich countries partially compensated for their earlier shortfalls, contributing nearly $116 billion in climate aid to developing countries.
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Religious groups are protecting Pride events — upending the LGBTQ+ vs. faith narrative
More than 120 faith groups will fan out across 50 events this June to de-escalate extremist anti-LGBTQ+ protests from hate groups.
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Brand new holiday in California helps 3,600+ animals get adopted, nearly doubling goal
A new holiday in California made animal adoption free for one whole day, placing over 3,600 pets in forever homes.
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Hank & John Green launch new charity tea shop to fight the world's deadliest disease
Hank and John Green have launched a tea brand under their Good Store platform, aiming to fund research and prevention efforts for the world's deadliest disease.
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Coral reef recovery could get a boost from an unlikely source: Sea cucumbers, the janitors of the seafloor
A new research suggests sea cucumber repopulation could play an important role in protecting and revitalizing another type of endangered marine organism: corals.
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Breakthrough union contract for electric school bus workers promises better lives and cleaner air
For nearly a century, a substantial portion of America’s iconic yellow school buses have been manufactured at a factory in Fort Valley, a town of 9,000 people surrounded by peach and pecan orchards in central Georgia.
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