
New global study finds that most people actually want a gender-balanced government
Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley polled 17,000 people in a dozen countries across Europe, the Pacific, and the Americas.
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Over 4,000 sea turtle eggs were at risk of being bulldozed. These volunteers came to their rescue
Since March, volunteers and trained personnel have moved 3,984 eggs from 44 leatherback nests and 122 eggs from a single loggerhead nest.
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Jane Goodall has advice for everyone this Earth Day, in rare, never-before-seen interview
In a previously unaired interview, Dr. Jane Goodall talked to environmentalist Dax Dasilva about the importance of small actions and never losing hope.
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Luxury resort saves over 600 injured sea turtles and helps hatch 120,000 more
The Brando luxury resort demonstrates that science-driven, sustainable tourism can successfully restore marine ecosystems and protect endangered sea turtles.
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Five 'missing' bird species were rediscovered in 2025, offering hope to conservationists
With the new changes, the overall number of “lost” birds, as defined in a 2022 study, dropped to 120 from the 163 listed when the list was first published.
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Their homes burned down in the LA fires. She's bringing them back — one brushstroke at a time
In 2025, the 72-year-old artist began volunteering with Homes in Memoriam in the wake of the Palisades Fire.
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Forbes announces 'True Net Worth' to track how much billionaires give away
The editor of the Forbes Billionaires List introduced a new method to track wealth: How much money the world’s richest people are giving away.
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Conservationists work together to save endangered slow loris, one of the world's rarest primates
One of the world’s most endangered primates was rescued in early April, but its release back into the wild comes with caveats.
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