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Woman’s Life Changing Moment Leads Her to rescue 5000 Animals

January 22, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading
At just 20 years old, Bhargsetu Sharma put her life on the line to save a drowning man, an act of bravery that earned her prestigious recognition, including the Governor’s Medal and the Raksha Mantri Prashasti. Now, at 27, [...]

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Collaboration on the Road to Whole-School Sustainability

January 22, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading
Join the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) March 3-4, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, for this year’s Green Schools Conference (GSC). We are proud to again be one of over a dozen … Read more The post Collaboration on the Road to [...]

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Fleeing mountain lions and scorched earth: can wildlife survive California’s wildfires?

January 21, 2025 / 6 minutes of reading
Beth Pratt has spent her career protecting Los Angeles’ mountain lions, which roam an area currently engulfed by wildfires. These apex predators, also known as cougars or pumas, share a scrubby landscape with lavish private homes and a dense [...]

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33,000 Bucks Raised to Rebuild Deer Shelter for Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

January 21, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading
From Alaska comes the story of a wildlife rehab center that got its hooves on a few bucks to help out their deer following a recent storm. On January 6th, 2025, a storm with winds exceeding 80 mph swept [...]

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Bangladesh sees first ever rewilding of captive-bred elongated tortoises

January 20, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading
Two species of critically endangered tortoises were reintroduced to Bangladesh‘s forests last December. Six captive-bred elongated tortoises (Indotestudo elongata) were first released in Lawachara National Park in northeastern Bangladesh on Dec. 18. This was followed by the release of [...]

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Songbirds Have In-Flight ‘Conversations’ With Other Species During Migration, Study Shows

January 20, 2025 / 5 minutes of reading
If you were a bird flying thousands of miles over land or sea with other migrating birds, what would you talk about to pass the time? Songbirds may converse with other species during their long migrations, forming social bonds [...]

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Fleeing mountain lions and scorched earth: can wildlife survive California’s wildfires?

January 20, 2025 / 6 minutes of reading
Beth Pratt has spent her career protecting Los Angeles’ mountain lions, which roam an area currently engulfed by wildfires. These apex predators, also known as cougars or pumas, share a scrubby landscape with lavish private homes and a dense [...]

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Despite Biotech Efforts to Revive Species, Extinction Is Still Forever

January 18, 2025 / 7 minutes of reading
Iwas crouched on the ground, 50 feet from an aurochs. At least it looked like one. Eight generations of back-breeding had resurrected an animal reminiscent of the giant bovine that crashed from Earth’s biota in 1627. The coal-black beast [...]

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Songbirds Have In-Flight ‘Conversations’ With Other Species During Migration, Study Shows

January 17, 2025 / 5 minutes of reading
If you were a bird flying thousands of miles over land or sea with other migrating birds, what would you talk about to pass the time? Songbirds may converse with other species during their long migrations, forming social bonds [...]

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Warming threatens flies more than bees, raising pollination concerns

January 17, 2025 / 5 minutes of reading
Life can’t function without insects. At least, not for long. They pollinate, break down waste, cycle nutrients, and touch every node in the web of life, filling endless niches across the planet. As global temperatures continue to rise, some [...]

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