After 20 Years He Finally Spotted the Elusive North American Butterfly Beauty in a Nearby Bog
If Vermont is a better place for having bog elfins, then Earth is a better place for having people like Bryan Pfeiffer
If Vermont is a better place for having bog elfins, then Earth is a better place for having people like Bryan Pfeiffer
According to the conservation group, the video of the turtles hatching is the first known recording of the species born in the wild.
Museum curators and historians use multiple archival sources to look for the heirs of these silver objects, as many live overseas.
It didn't take very long for the family of eight and their new neighbor to become close and for Paul to take on the role of de-facto grandpa.
The authors state it is a result of locally focused waste control strategies, and what Australians can do when they band together.
Misty Copeland became the first African-American woman named principal dancer in the American Ballet Theater's 75-year history.
Huynh Tieu Huong, whom national media has dubbed "Mother Theresa of Vietnam" runs a non-profit that helps orphans and homeless kids.
At the Houston Zoo, elephants participate in a yoga-like static or slow-motion stretching practice for between 30 seconds and 5 minutes a day
The children, aged 13, 9, 4, and 12 months, managed to survive for 5 months in the jungles of Guaviare Province.
A couple who hand-reared a duckling were left stunned when she returned to their home 6 months-and brought a few family members.
Michael Leigh set up the Kin Ryu Judo Club in Crawley, West Sussex, in 1976 after taking up the martial art in 1955 in London
Tash Frootko has painted over 134 homes in vivid colors, turning a drab neighborhood into a cheerful street with higher home values.
Madagascar is one of the most challenging places in Africa to develop, but also the most opportune, and Grout has already finished one school.
Reactions to magic? Yeah, dogs are smart, and making treats and toys disappear before their eyes evidently leaves them flabergasted.
Adorable photographs show the new arrival clinging on to its mother as it made its first outside appearance at its enclosure.
He posted the clip on LinkedIn with the caption: "I got laid off last week. So I will be freefalling until I find a new gig-literally.
Asked candidly when she planned to retire, she replied to News Center Maine that it would have to be when she dies, and not a moment before.
Together, these durable youths stuck it out for over 2 weeks on their own, sheltering in lean-tos made of palm fronds and eating wild fruit.
A long journey of sweat and tears, and literal blood preceded his walk out onto the stage in a cap and gown.
One day he simply couldn't take it anymore, and after finishing work the 32-year-old turned his powerful pressure washer on the streets.
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