
This judge ruled that dogs are legally considered 'immediate family.' What does that actually mean?
Dog owners know that the bond they share with their pets is real, but in the eyes of the law, dogs have historically been treated like personal property.
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Leaving wilderness alone isn't always the best way to protect it, experts say. Here's what they suggest instead
In a time when lands are experiencing the effects of climate change, protecting wild spaces may require action, not inaction.
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Divers shared photos of an 'underwater panda.' It turned out to be a new species
The curious little sea creature turned heads back in 2017. It was finally added to scientific record.
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These organizations have been fighting for democracy and equality in Iran for years
The fight for democracy and equal rights in Iran has been hard-fought for decades. That fight continues even as U.S.-Israeli strikes set off the Iran war.
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Hospitals that implement 'zero suicide model' see drastic decrease in attempts and deaths
The model was first developed in 2001 and has been implemented in 25 countries around the world since.
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April 3 is officially declared 'Jane Goodall Day,' a new holiday promoting climate action
The Jane Goodall Institute has announced how it plans to honor the late conservationist on her birthday this year.
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Former inmate buys prison to create housing and job training for other ex-convicts: 'From prison to purpose'
Kerwin Pittman is making history by turning an abandoned North Carolina correctional facility into a transitional housing development for other formerly incarcerated community members.
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