
Less than 100 of these wildcats remain, but innovative conservation efforts spark hope
The Pampas grasslands, spanning southern Brazil, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina, are home to a wildcat so rare that researchers consider it the most endangered of its kind in the Americas, and possibly the world.
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Engineers discover how to cool buildings without electricity — inspired by beehive architecture
An Indian architect created a company that designs cooling systems inspired by nature, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional air conditioning.
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Good news: Deforestation in Earth's largest rainforest continues to plummet despite a rise in fires
According to new data from the Brazilian government, deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon dropped to its lowest level since March 2018.
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Duck stamps have raised $1.2 billion for conservation since 1934 — and this year's design is cuter than ever
Hunters, birders, stamp collectors, and wetland enthusiasts are eager to get their hands on this year's Federal Duck Stamp design.
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A new animal with 200 legs was just discovered, and it's sucking up deep-sea trash
A team of scientists spotted a new species of sea creature, a helpful animal commonly referred to as a “janitor” of the sea.
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Angry birders: The union representing Audubon Society workers is pushing for equal pay for women
As part of ongoing contract negotiations, the Bird Union (yes, that’s its real name) is calling for raises, pay parity and more parental leave.
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Portland airport's new timber roof sets sustainability standards, highlights tribal partnerships
The soaring, nine-acre ceiling — which will have lots of natural sunlight streaming in through the skylights and windows — will feel a bit like a forest.
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Let's go to blind camp!' TikToker showcases the importance of inclusive summer camps
Anthony S. Ferraro took viewers behind the scenes to a summer camp specially designed for kids who are blind, deafblind, and have low vision.
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Giant, ancient crabs live beneath Rome, and conservationists have their backs: 'They deserve to be saved'
The only freshwater crustaceans indigenous to Italy, experts hope to garner appreciation for these giant Roman crabs.
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How Noah Kahan has quietly used his tour to raise $2M for rural mental health
The “Stick Season” singer has long shared about his own mental health struggles. Now, he wants to do something more.
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