
Following wildfires, 100+ rare amphibians have been released back into Yosemite National Park
After the Rim Fire of 2013, this amphibian population declined by 50%. Now, they're getting a chance to start again in their native habitat.
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Boating, tubing, or waterskiing this summer? For every minute you spend on the water, this app donates $1 to St. Jude
For the second year in a row, MasterCraft is raising money for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, and all users have to do is log water activities in their app.
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Previously hunted as pests, dingoes to be re-classified as a protected species in Australia
Despite pushback from farmers, groundbreaking new DNA research has led Australian officials to consider the protection status of the iconic dingo.
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Sylvia Earle's optimism fuels record growth in 'Hope Spots' for ocean conservation
In 2009, Sylvia Earle started the nonprofit Mission Blue with 19 Hope Spots. Today, there are 158 Hope Spots to help ocean health and its biodiversity.
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US track star Allyson Felix establishes first-ever nursery for Olympic parents
This year’s Paris Olympics will be home to the first-ever nursery in the history of the Games. And it’s all thanks to the most decorated track and field athlete in history.
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Watch how Mark Ruffalo assembled his Marvel co-stars to re-dub this blockbuster hit in Lakota
Disney Plus released a Lakota dub of "The Avengers" with members of the original cast. The project aims to reintegrate the language into homes, honoring and preserving the Lakota people's cultural heritage.
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NYC and small towns are outsmarting Airbnb to make more affordable homes available for residents
One ban more than halved the number of Airbnb properties. Soon, rents in the city had dropped by up to three percent — saving tenants $114 per month on average.
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AI is getting a little closer to revolutionizing closed captioning for those with disabilities
Several of the most prominent providers of the AI engines behind transcription services have seen their AI become even more accurate in the last year, according to a recent study.
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Brazil's most trafficked endangered bird makes a comeback with rewilding success
Even optimistic population estimates are dire, at fewer than 2,500 mature individuals and no more than 250 in any given population. But there's good news...
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This Israeli & Palestinian youth choir has sung together since 2012. Now, their voices are stronger than ever
Amid violence, loss, and devastation, this youth chorus made up of Palestinians and Israelis have found a shared humanity through music.
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