
Flying Flowers built the world's first bee-tirement home
United Kingdom floral company Flying Flowers is trying to raise bee awareness by building the world’s first bee-tirement...

Tibetan antelope are being decimated to produce opulent shahtoosh scarves
Poachers are taking advantage of a fashion trend to turn Tibetan antelope into expensive scarves. It takes four...

Kin Travel is offering unique vacation ideas that benefit destinations through conservation and sustainability
Traveling is becoming more and more convenient through the help of new technology, but sadly it doesn't always...

Boa Mistura turns 52 fishing boats into art to bring awareness to the plight of the parrotfish
Inspired by the natural design and shapes of the tropical parrotfish, these previously-rusty old boats now don...

Bird deaths from skyscrapers reaches into the hundreds of millions
Scientists believe the number of bird deaths associated with skyscrapers has reached hundreds of millions. Researchers...

Monarch butterfly conservation groups fight to conserve the species
Monarch butterfly conservation is in full effect as numerous organizations have shared concerns for the beautiful...

Iguanas reintroduced to island after 200 years
In 1835, Charles Darwin was the last person to officially see a land iguana on Santiago Island in the Galapagos....

Illegal ivory trade continues to thrive in Europe
International rights group Avaaz says the illegal ivory trade is still alive and well in Europe after the group...

Congo could open its national parks to oil drilling
Two national parks in the Democratic Republic of Congo could soon face pollution threats and habitat destruction...

Recently captured critically endangered Sumatran rhino dies
Last month conservationists praised the first contact with a critically endangered Sumatran rhino in 40 years....

First baby rhino born in 25 years under community care in Kenya
Community wildlife conservation works, and this baby black rhino is proof. Black rhinos in East Africa have teetered...

New map shows where large mammals would exist without humans
How would the world look if humans had never spread out across the Earth? For a start, we'd have a lot more forest,...

World's oldest panda celebrates with cake and bamboo. Happy Birthday Jia Jia!
Celebrations took place Tuesday, July 28 at Ocean Park in Hong Kong as Jia Jia took her place the Guinness Book...

Costa Rica Becomes First Latin American Country to Ban Hunting for Sport
Costa Rica just became the first country in Latin America to ban hunting for sport. Costa Rica’s Congress voted...

INFOGRAPHIC: The countries with the most threatened mammals in the world
Many of the world's most magnificent animals are disappearing at an alarming rate - in some countries more than...