
Hawaiians were shocked to find sea turtles with 'graffiti' on their backs. It led to a 600-person effort to save the species
Etchings on turtle shells led to a massive citizen science project that has resulted in even more protections for the endangered sea creatures.
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NYC 'queer garden' is filled with non-binary and sex-changing plants
Many of the plants found at the Alice Austen House are non-binary or sex-changing species, such as ferns and flowers that self-pollinate or have both reproductive organs.
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The best books and documentaries about national parks and public lands
Nearly 40% of the United States is public land — equating to more than 600 million acres of land and water. It’s time you learned more about them.
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Jane Goodall's grandson keeps her conservation work alive: 'Hope is rooted in action'
Goodall's grandson, Merlin Van Lawick, has been working in the field in Tanzania for years, now supporting science and communication efforts at his late grandmother's nonprofit.
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Trump called climate change a 'con job,' but lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are still trying to protect the planet
Trump’s stance on climate change has led to some of the largest deregulatory actions in the nation’s history. But there’s a long line of people still standing up for what they believe in.
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Billie Eilish is getting backlash from meat-eaters, even after her tour funded 7.7M vegan meals for the homeless
The “Happier Than Ever” singer is under fire after recent comments about the importance of eating vegan, but Eilish has been walking the walk since she was 12.
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This tiny fox species almost disappeared forever. Now, its recovery is among the fastest of any endangered species
Catalina Island foxes were nearly wiped out by a major distemper outbreak. Conservationists have brought them back from the brink — and quickly.
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