
Park rangers in Senegal celebrate as beloved 'Ghost elephant' makes rare appearance
African forest elephants have become so rare in this Senegalese national park that they are simply called “ghosts.” But one beloved elephant took rangers by surprise.
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Injured barn owl captures hearts, boosts wildlife center’s conservation funds
The harrowing rescue and recovery of a barn owl is capturing hearts on TikTok, as he gains back his strength — and his screams.
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Netflix released a documentary about a prison's quilting club. Now, they're 'overwhelmed' with donations
“The Quilters” highlights a restorative justice program in a Missouri men’s prison where participants sew quilts to be donated to foster children.
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Spotify partners with Noah Kahan, Chappell Roan to provide free therapy to small artists
In a new initiative with Backline, a nonprofit that supports mental health in the music industry, small artists can access therapy for free.
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Firefly species discovered after 90-year absence: 'Even when things seem lost, they can still find their way back'
Tan Wei Jack and his mentor Wan Faridah Akmal Jusoh made huge waves in the insect community when they rediscovered a long-lost firefly species.
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This 'no-walls, no-doors' rainforest resort in Bali doubles as a firefly conservatory and nursery
Atop the Balinese rainforest sits a tree-house style resort that boasts breathtaking views — and a budding firefly nursery.
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'No Kings' protest organizers to host food drives in tandem with nationwide rallies
On June 14, over 1,800 protests have been planned across the country, in “defiance” of President Donald Trump’s militarized birthday parade.
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75% of people more likely to visit nature if ordered by a doctor, finds new 'park prescribing' study
A new peer-reviewed study focused on Canada’s PaRx program finds that nature prescription programs are successful in addressing health challenges.
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CEO invites the world to invest in refugees: 'Humanity flourishes when people have the tools to succeed'
For the last decade, Inkomoko CEO Julienne Oyler has recognized a truth that has often gone overlooked: refugees are resilient, resourceful, and indispensable as business owners.
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Helene devastated Asheville's bee populations. Here's how beekeepers are bringing them back
In North Carolina, over 500 beehives were lost during the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene. Then nucleus hive donations started pouring in.
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Buffalo bears have declined 60% in the last 30 years. A rare sighting is sparking hope for the species
This threatened species, also known as a moon bear, has been making a comeback after decades of bear bile farming.
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