Watch Baby Elephant Rush into River to 'Rescue' Her Favorite Human
Kham Lha loves her caregiver so much, she's not afraid to rush into the current to save him- just in case- providing the cutest payback.
Kham Lha loves her caregiver so much, she's not afraid to rush into the current to save him- just in case- providing the cutest payback.
There are only about 700 black rhinos in the world, but these mommas bred in captivity just gave birth to two healthy calves.
We guarantee that this happy, bouncing, sun-lit fawn is the most beautiful thing you will see this week.
These newly-born pandas may be the cutest thing you will see today.
Since these scaly creatures are poached for their hide and meat, the government is stepping up to prevent any further harm to the pangolin.
Thanks to conservation efforts for Louisiana's wildlife habitat, the black bear is quickly bouncing back from extinction.
Hundreds of thousands of birds moving through the sky never once run into each other or step out of turn – the results are truly magical.
These newly-born little cuties are welcome additions to the Brevard Zoo because of the species' critically endangered status.
It's not every day a 66-year-old man wrestles a bear stuck in a cheese puff container after offering a lifesaving lasso.
This bill will ensure that killer whales will no longer need to suffer the indignities of captive ocean park entertaining in California.
If you're ever feeling down from negative news, why not take a minute out of your day to watch a tiny elephant frolic about in a swimming pool?
This aggregation of manatees – including a mother and calf – have been rescued from a Floridian golf course pond thanks to conservation teams taking charge.
These 50 abandoned uranium mines on Native American territory have been emitting harmful radiation long enough– $1 billion has been dedicated to ending it.
After losing almost 80% of their population, the roguish little animals are making a big comeback thanks to a new cancer-resistant gene variant.
These old potties weren't going to get many more miles on them until they were put to use repopulating the oysters of the New York Harbor.
For decades, the decline of sharks has been staggering. But bans on finning and new attitudes in Asia toward eating shark fin soup are leading to optimism about the future for these iconic ocean predators.
Following Rhode Island's example, the West coast state has just signed a bill that will give severe civil penalties for the use of cruel training tools.
This seal may have been dead meat from the pod of pursuing killer whales if it hadn't been for Kirk Fraser's passing ship.
Each summer for almost 90 years, the world famous Chincoteague Island pony swim has captivated locals and visitors alike.
A patch of milkweed the size of a card table planted last spring in Oregon already is producing new butterflies to help boost dwindling populations, along with other new gardens planted around the valley.
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