It's Unanimous: Every Country in the UN Signs Agreement to Protect Wildlife
All 193 members of the United Nations have finally found something they all can agree on: protecting the world's wildlife. A new pledge will enforce it.
All 193 members of the United Nations have finally found something they all can agree on: protecting the world's wildlife. A new pledge will enforce it.
New Zealand is telling fishing and mining industries to keep their "hands off" a huge part of the South Pacific.
As president of United for Wildlife, Prince William worked for months on a plan to shut down transportation routes exploited by illegal wildlife traffickers.
Tigers are making a remarkable comeback in Bhutan, Nepal, Thailand, Russia, and China-but India, in particular is where tigers populations have doubled.
Montana's American Prairie Reserve conserves a wide area of grassland so nature–include burrowing owls, bison, and bighorn sheep–can thrive.
Lord Dunsany, Randall Plunkett, was once a city slicker death metal musician, but now he's trying to save the earth, turning land into wilds.
An NOAA remote submersible found a spitting image of SpongeBob SquarePants and his friend Patrick Star, on a seamount in the North Atlantic.
Edisto Beach State Park sea turtle patrol found a 2-headed turtle in South Carolina recently—see the photos.
South African researchers in Cape Town have discovered that falcons have natural black eye makeup to help improve their hunting abilities.
A new study has found that, contrary to belief, feeding birds won't make them dependent on human help.
A thirsty butterfly fleeing wildifires in Southern Turkey was found drinking water from an aid worker's palm.
Research from Germany has shown crows probably have consciousness, self-awareness, and now, the power to understand the counting unit of 0.
Leicestershire's John Chadwick has been amazed to find his simple birdbox videos have already had 41 million hits on YouTube.
As circuses across Vietnam continue to end show bear performances, another one turns over final four moon bears to Animals Asia sanctuary.
A lobster diver was swallowed whole by a humpback whale off Provincetown. Luckily, he's now out of hospital and doing well.
A tiny extinct mouse was masquerading as another species living on an island in Shark Bay Australia, correcting a 120 year mistake.
With the steadiest hands in all of Australia maybe, Dr. Meaghan Barrow stitched up a green tree frog of only 2 cm with a needle and suture.
Environmentalists are praising the Lowe's hardware chain for making a commitment to eliminate neonicotinoid pesticides –a leading contributor to global bee declines – from its stores.
A bee supplement/vaccine has been created that confers a 100% survival rate to bees exposed to pesticides.
Passing 6,200, the European wood bison is no longer considered vulnerable by the IUCN in their latest Red List update.
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