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Tigers in this area disappeared 70 years ago. Thanks to reintroduction efforts, they’re coming back.

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Amur tigers were declared extinct in Kazakhstan in the 1950s. Today, they have returned.
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Do-Good Gift Guide: 18 Ideas for Gifts That Give Back

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The Missing in America Project honors unclaimed veterans with dignified burials

The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates about 21,000 veterans are awaiting burials, some dating back to the Civil War.
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Hurricane Milton relief: How to help, donate & volunteer

In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, here’s how you can help survivors in Florida.
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The templates remind visitors of the beauty of the parks — and some key wildlife safety tips.
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The Arctic is still melting rapidly, but slowing ocean currents provide hope — and time

UC Riverside researchers mapped out global ocean currents’ impact on Arctic warming — and have a sliver of hope.
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100 years ago, a US river refuge was saved with a letter-writing campaign. Today it's home to over 500 species

The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge has been home to countless migratory birds, fish, wildlife since it was narrowly saved in 1924.
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The World Has More Trees Than It Did 35 Years Ago

This might come as a surprise: Worldwide tree cover has grown — not shrunk! — by 2.24 million square kilometers — the size of Texas and Alaska combined — in the last 35 years, according to a paper in the science journal “Nature.”
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8 Famous Animal Conservationists You Might Not Know Yet

There are dozens and dozens of people you should know about who are protecting wild species and their habitats, and our hope is that today you’ll learn about someone new who inspires you to find your own way of helping animals in your corner of the world.
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Tigers in this area disappeared 70 years ago. Thanks to reintroduction efforts, they’re coming back.

Amur tigers were declared extinct in Kazakhstan in the 1950s. Today, they have returned.
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An 8th grader invented an accessible braille reader that could help people save thousands of dollars

1.3 million people in the US have impaired vision, but only 10% read braille. A new, inexpensive braille reader could change lives.
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Reducing light pollution, this city 'went dark' to save birds — and it worked

A hotspot for bird migration, this region has now found success in reducing avian deaths, simply by turning off the lights.
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Chappell Roan autographs magazines for silent auction, supporting LGBTQ+ charities in her hometown

The “Good Luck, Babe!” singer’s parents donated the exclusive copies to be auctioned off for charity.
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Researchers at Macquarie University have discovered a way to trick sharks into leaving surfers alone.
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