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Emus Swim 70 Meters Across WA River, Delight 5M Viewers
Global News1h ago

Emus Swim 70 Meters Across WA River, Delight 5M Viewers

A tour boat in Western Australia captured four emus boldly swimming across the Murchison River, creating a viral moment that's charmed over 5 million people online. The rare sighting proves these flightless birds are surprisingly strong swimmers.

ABC Australia2 min read
Scientists Hatch Healthy Chicks in 3D-Printed Artificial Eggs
InnovationMay 19

Scientists Hatch Healthy Chicks in 3D-Printed Artificial Eggs

A biotech company just hatched over two dozen healthy chickens using completely artificial eggs, opening new possibilities for saving endangered birds. The breakthrough could help species on the brink of extinction while advancing efforts to bring back the dodo and other lost birds.

NPR Science3 min read
Electrician Saves 15 Turtles With Dental Resin and 3D Printer
InnovationMar 1

Electrician Saves 15 Turtles With Dental Resin and 3D Printer

An Australian wildlife carer is repairing cracked turtle shells using dental fillings, UV lights, and 3D-printed shell replacements. His innovative technique has already saved nearly 15 turtles hit by cars in the past year.

ABC Australia2 min read
Leeds Zoo Saves World's Rarest Bird from Extinction
Planet WinsMay 20

Leeds Zoo Saves World's Rarest Bird from Extinction

A Leeds zoo just earned the country's highest honor for breeding one of the world's rarest birds. Lotherton Hall's Wildlife World is now officially ranked among Britain's best zoos.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Scientists Hatch 26 Chicks from 3D-Printed Eggs
VideosMay 23

Scientists Hatch 26 Chicks from 3D-Printed Eggs

A biotech company successfully hatched 26 healthy chicks using artificial eggshells made from 3D-printed materials. The breakthrough could help save endangered species and might one day bring extinct birds back to life.

Engadget2 min read
Artificial Egg Tech Could Save Endangered Birds
Planet WinsMay 27

Artificial Egg Tech Could Save Endangered Birds

A Texas company has created an artificial egg that hatches healthy chicks without extra oxygen, opening doors for critically endangered species. The breakthrough technology could rescue damaged eggs and boost breeding programs for birds on the brink of extinction.

Google: species saved endangered3 min read
Volunteer With Orphaned Kangaroos in Australia
Global NewsMar 10

Volunteer With Orphaned Kangaroos in Australia

Wildlife sanctuaries across Australia are welcoming travelers to help care for injured and orphaned kangaroos while staying on remote properties. These hands-on experiences let visitors bottle-feed joeys and prepare animals for release back into the wild.

Google: volunteers help3 min read
Scientists Hatch 26 Chicks in Artificial Eggs for Moas
InnovationMay 19

Scientists Hatch 26 Chicks in Artificial Eggs for Moas

A Texas biotech company successfully hatched 26 chickens in artificial eggs, bringing New Zealand's extinct giant moa one step closer to walking the earth again. The transparent, 3D-printed eggs solve a major challenge in bringing back the massive bird that vanished 500 years ago.

Stuff NZ3 min read
Kangaroo Island Roars Back After Black Summer Fires
Planet WinsJan 22

Kangaroo Island Roars Back After Black Summer Fires

Six years after catastrophic wildfires scorched nearly half of Kangaroo Island, Australia's beloved nature paradise is thriving again with wildlife rebounding and tourism booming. Koalas, sea lions, and rare marsupials now flourish across rejuvenated landscapes that once seemed lost forever.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 min read