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Swampscott needs wide-open spaces
15+ min ago (673+ words) July 15, 2026 by Erin Hickey SWAMPSCOTT — From new trail openings to grant applications, the Open Space and Recreation Plan Committee spent Tuesday evening reviewing a lengthy list of projects that aim to advance the town’s conservation and recreation goals. The committee…...
VIDEO: How modern sealife relates to prehistoric species
8+ hour, 46+ min ago (52+ words) Palmetto Life VIDEO: How modern sealife relates to prehistoric species The South Carolina Aquarium's many exhibits can take you back in time and educate you on the species of today. VIDEO: Reagan tries cable wakeboarding VIDEO: Prince St. Pizza to…...
Yellowstone's black wolves stride after a meal, and their return still reshapes the park
1+ hour, 4+ min ago (264+ words) In Yellowstone, three black-coated wolves from the Rescue Creek Pack were recently captured on video unwinding together after a meal. The striking wildlife moment highlights one of the park's biggest ecological success stories, as the wolf population continues to shape…...
Aboriginal conservation deal boosts environmental goals
1+ hour, 29+ min ago (474+ words) An area two-thirds the size of Tasmania has come under a landmark agreement with Traditional Owners, meeting a major environment target for Australia. A huge swath of the Simpson Desert in the Northern Territory's southeast is now protected through Aboriginal…...
Endangered Dartmoor ponies handed new protection after cull fears
1+ hour, 59+ min ago (648+ words) Campaigners had raised concerns up to 90% of Dartmoor ponies could be culled due to new contracts with Natural England Dartmoor ponies will be protected at their current levels following fears of a potential cull, ministers have said. Campaigners had raised…...
#education: University Launches Global Search for Nature Researchers to Drive Environmental Solutions - Waatea News: Māori Radio Station
4+ hour, 51+ min ago (359+ words) New Zealanders struggling to pay their power bills this winter are being encouraged to… State Highway 1 south of Kaikōura has reopened to traffic, restoring the South Island’s… New Zealand households are continuing to rein in spending, with new data showing…...
Red wolf recovery sees boost as four litters born in Eastern North Carolina
38+ min ago (359+ words) Four new litters of red wolf pups were born in the wild this spring, giving hope for the conservation of the world’s most endangered canine. According to recent reports from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Red Wolf Recovery Program,…...
RED WOLVES IN NC: Four litters born in the wild
1+ hour, 43+ min ago (261+ words) WPTF RED WOLVES IN NC: Four litters born in the wild RALEIGH, N.C. (NCN News) — The Red Wolf Recovery Program in North Carolina confirmed the birth of four wild litters of Red Wolf pups in eastern North Carolina, home to the…...
San Diego Safari Park gorilla undergoes landmark surgery for bone infection with help from UCSD
1+ hour, 32+ min ago (623+ words) The 12-year-old gorilla at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park seemed to struggle to open his mouth. Mizani avoided eating and often held his head up while squinting his eyes, indicating head pain. Concerned, park staff conducted a scan of…...
Nearly 90% Of Two National Monuments Opened Up To Mining, Oil Drilling
38+ min ago (601+ words) 🎉 Animal Rescue Site 24th Birthday Flight! ✈️ Fund The Flight! President Donald Trump has sharply reduced two Utah national monuments, removing monument status from nearly 3 million acres of federal public land. Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante now cover less than 303,000 acres combined....