
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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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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USPS just released a new sea turtle stamp collection — and they're adorable
The new #ProtectSeaTurtlesStamps collection aims to honor the conservation efforts behind six endangered sea turtle species.
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How to get Gen Z to care about politics? Throw a nationwide pizza party
Organizers in cities across the country will hold pizza parties as a way to get Gen Z voters to learn more ahead of the 2024 election.
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Construction underway for world's largest wildlife crossing, 30 years in the making
After decades of advocacy work, the world's largest wildlife crossing is under construction in California.
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Biden admin rolls out first-of-its-kind ocean conservation plan, prioritizing Indigenous knowledge
The Smithsonian and NOAA have launched the first-ever National Ocean Biodiversity Strategy, aiming to unify ocean conservation efforts through research, collaboration, and advanced tech.
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Successful city parks make diverse communities feel safe and welcome — this Minnesota park is a unique example
What makes a city a good place to live? Practical features are important, such as well-maintained streets, good public transit and reliable trash collection. So are amenities that make cities attractive and interesting, such as museums and public parks.
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Cancer is killing firefighters. So this city is going 100% PFAS-free.
Research suggests that firefighters have higher rates of cancer than the general population, including a 26% higher risk for brain cancer.
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Disability Milestone: Rep. Jennifer Wexton makes history with assistive communication device speech in Congress
Some people with disabilities hailed Rep. Jennifer Wexton’s use of text-to-speech technology, but say there is work to be done to advance representation for those who communicate differently.
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