Man and This Wild Bird Have an Adorable Bond After a Chance Roadside Encounter
Mike Smith met his jackdaw best friend by a chance encounter, now they're the best of friends. Watch them in this video.
Mike Smith met his jackdaw best friend by a chance encounter, now they're the best of friends. Watch them in this video.
Stunning drone pictures from Fife, Scotland show 100,000 thousand sunflowers planted in a huge field to reveal the word 'hope'.
Two Siberian tiger cubs abandoned in Russia by their mother have found an unusual wet nurse — a wrinkled, sand-colored Shar Pei dog. The dog, found at a local dog training club nurses and grooms the cubs as if they were her own.
11-year-old drummer Nandi Bushell who gained fame by challenging Dave Grohl to a drum-off joined the Foo Fighters to play on stage.
The IPPAWARDS 2021 winners have been unveiled as part of the longest-running iPhone photography contest in the world.
49-year-old plumber Kev Crane has landed a record deal after a music mogul heard him singing in the bathroom of the home he was fitting.
Two Indiana boys riding their bikes, pulled over and stood in solemn formation at a funeral for a military veteran.
To help mitigate the risks of sparking wildfires, over the next several years PG&E will bury 10,000 miles of power lines in California.
With analysis help from the World Wildlife Fund, McDonald's has laid out a plan to move to more sustainable meat, coffee and product packaging.
The Amur leopard was thrown a lifeline last week with the establishment of a new national park in Russia to help protect the world's rarest wild cat. Fewer than 40 Amur leopards are believed to exist in the wild. The majority of those currently reside in the new Land of the Leopard National Park, thanks to funds from the Russian government.
The Amur leopard was thrown a lifeline yesterday with the establishment of a new national park in Russia, announced by the World Wildlife Fund, to help protect the world's rarest wild cat. Fewer than 40 Amur leopards are believed to exist in the wild. The majority of those currently reside in the new Land of the Leopard National Park, which will be operated with funds from the Russian government.
Some good news was celebrated Sunday on Global Tiger Day by the 13 countries where the big cats still live. In Nepal's Bardia National Park, the wild tiger population doubled, from 18 to 37, in the two years before 2011. Camera traps in the park showed the marked increase, according to the conservation group World Wildlife Fund. The increase is credited to the Nepalese government which has vowed to protect the endangered cats and crack down on illegal poaching.