Wave of earthquakes shake Yellowstone’s supervolcano
Since the start of February, Yellowstone National Park and its supervolcano have been hit with a wave of at least...
Multiple dog foods recalled due to contamination with euthanasia drug
If you feed your doggo and puppers foods made by the J.M. Smucker company (and the list is long), you are definitely...
Peru protects one of world's last great untouched forests
Working alongside local and international conservation groups, the Peruvian government just established Yaguas...
Norway rejects wind farm in favor of wild reindeer
Nearly 35,000 wild reindeer make their home in the southern mountains of Norway - "the last remaining viable populations...
Fatal cat plague is back after 40 years of remission
Decades ago, feline parvovirus (also known as cat plague and panleukopenia) ravaged cat populations, causing awful...
Polar bears could go extinct sooner than scientists previously thought
We've long known climate change will cause trouble for polar bears in the wild, but a new study reveals their metabolic...
Orca learns to mimic human speech for the first time
An orca has learned how to emulate human speech for the first time. Through an experiment conducted by researchers...
Chile creates five new national parks from 10 million acres of land in historic act
In a landmark act of conservation, Chile has created five new national parks out of over 10 million acres of land...
Georgia businesses work with environmental groups to save the gopher tortoise
350 species of animals reside in burrows created by gopher tortoises, but the tortoises are in trouble. Protecting...
Scientists in China have successfully cloned monkeys
In a major breakthrough, scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Neuroscience in Shanghai have...
Adventuring Naya becomes first wolf sighted in Belgium in a century
A female wolf originally from East Germany has traveled across Europe to arrive in Belgium, marking the country's...
Japanese train barks and snorts to protect deer from harm
Researchers from the Railway Technical Research Institute in Japan have equipped a train with a speaker that plays...
The majority of the National Park Service board just resigned
The majority of the 12-person National Park System Advisory Board (NPSAB) resigned this week because President...
Over 20,500 people have signed a petition to keep Starbucks out of Yosemite
Should Starbucks be present in a national park like Yosemite? More than 20,500 signers of a Change.org petition...
Switzerland rules lobsters must be stunned before they are boiled
Lobsters may not really scream when you boil them - they don't possess vocal cords - but research shows they can...
