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NY Trail Needs 60 Volunteers for Nature Play Space Build
Acts of KindnessJun 1

NY Trail Needs 60 Volunteers for Nature Play Space Build

A new nature trail in Dunkirk, New York is calling for volunteers to help build music and play areas designed by local kids. Next week, up to 60 helpers per day will create outdoor activity spaces inspired by an autism-friendly trail at Letchworth State Park.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Nature Photography Contest Reveals 2025's Stunning Winners
Planet WinsMar 29

Nature Photography Contest Reveals 2025's Stunning Winners

The Nature Photography Contest has unveiled its breathtaking 2025 winners, featuring everything from playful wildlife moments to urgent environmental messages. Thomas Vijayan's powerful image of an orangutan pleading for its vanishing forest home took the top prize.

New Atlas2 min read
North Carolina Zoo Is World's Largest Natural Habitat
Planet WinsMay 20

North Carolina Zoo Is World's Largest Natural Habitat

The North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro just earned the title of world's largest natural habitat zoo, giving 1,700 animals room to roam across sprawling, nature-inspired exhibits. Visitors can meet over 250 species living in spaces that mirror their wild homes.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Spain's Wildlife Webcams Bring Nature to Your Screen
Planet WinsMay 25

Spain's Wildlife Webcams Bring Nature to Your Screen

Millions of people across Spain are tuning into live webcams to watch Iberian lynx, peregrine falcons, and storks in their natural habitats. What started as a scientific tool has become a beloved form of digital leisure, connecting people with nature without leaving home.

Euronews2 min read
Natural Hydrogen Could Power the World for 200 Years
InnovationFeb 27

Natural Hydrogen Could Power the World for 200 Years

Scientists have discovered massive reserves of naturally occurring hydrogen deep underground that could meet global energy needs for two centuries without producing carbon emissions. Unlike manufactured hydrogen, this "white gold" energy source forms naturally through geological processes and costs nothing to make.

Phys.org - Technology3 min read
Mom Uses Pretend Play to Connect With Angsty Teen
Acts of KindnessMar 28

Mom Uses Pretend Play to Connect With Angsty Teen

A sports marketing mom discovered that pretend play—the same tool that worked when her daughter was little—breaks through teenage angst and creates genuine connection. Research shows parent and child brains literally sync up during play, making it easier for kids to share their feelings.

Upworthy2 min read
12,000-Year-Old Dice Reveal Humans Have Always Loved to Play
VideosApr 16

12,000-Year-Old Dice Reveal Humans Have Always Loved to Play

Archaeologists discovered dice made 12,000 years ago by Native Americans, making them the oldest known playthings ever found. The discovery proves that joy, fun, and games have been part of human nature since ancient times.

Google: archaeological discovery2 min read
Kolkata's Wetlands Save City From Floods Naturally
Planet WinsJul 8

Kolkata's Wetlands Save City From Floods Naturally

While Mumbai floods paralyzed the city this week, Kolkata stays protected by 12,500 hectares of wetlands that absorb rainwater, treat sewage, and support thousands of livelihoods. This natural "sponge" proves nature can outperform concrete in the climate crisis.

The Better India3 min read
Triple-A Team Pulls Off Nearly Impossible 7-5-3 Double Play
SportsJun 8

Triple-A Team Pulls Off Nearly Impossible 7-5-3 Double Play

A dropped catch turned into one of baseball's rarest plays when two Oklahoma City teammates turned chaos into a spectacular 7-5-3 double play. The unlikely combination required split-second instincts and perfect teamwork to pull off.

MLB News2 min read
Nature-Copying Climate Solutions Gain Global Momentum
SolutionsMay 22

Nature-Copying Climate Solutions Gain Global Momentum

Scientists worldwide are turning to biomimicry, copying nature's billion-year-old designs to fight climate change with solutions that work with ecosystems instead of against them. From termite-inspired buildings to river systems that heal themselves, these nature-based approaches are proving both effective and sustainable.

Google News - Climate Solution2 min read
Denmark Makes Play a National Priority for Kids
InnovationFeb 4

Denmark Makes Play a National Priority for Kids

While children worldwide scroll through screens, Denmark is doubling down on imagination with forest kindergartens, maker workshops, and iconic attractions like Lego House. The country is now restricting social media access for kids, proving play isn't just nostalgic—it's essential.

Positive News3 min read
Python Study Reveals Natural Weight Loss Molecule
Health & WellnessMar 22

Python Study Reveals Natural Weight Loss Molecule

Scientists studying how pythons survive on one massive meal per year discovered a natural molecule that helped obese mice lose 9% of their body weight. The finding could one day lead to new obesity treatments inspired by nature's most extreme eaters.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Kolkata's 12,500-Hectare Wetlands Stop Floods Naturally
Planet WinsJul 7

Kolkata's 12,500-Hectare Wetlands Stop Floods Naturally

While Mumbai and other Indian cities struggle with monsoon flooding, Kolkata's massive East Kolkata Wetlands quietly absorb excess rainwater, treat sewage, and protect millions without concrete infrastructure. This 12,500-hectare natural system proves that working with nature can outperform traditional engineering.

Google News - Climate Solution3 min read
50-Year-Old Equation Shows Simple Math Can Explain Nature
Planet WinsJun 8

50-Year-Old Equation Shows Simple Math Can Explain Nature

A groundbreaking 1976 paper proved that the messy, unpredictable patterns in nature follow beautifully simple mathematical rules. Half a century later, Robert May's chaos theory work continues inspiring everything from literature to financial systems.

Nature News2 min read
3 Simple Ways to Spark Kids' Love of Nature
Acts of KindnessMay 7

3 Simple Ways to Spark Kids' Love of Nature

Screen time dominates childhood, but science shows outdoor play builds healthier, happier kids. One expert shares easy strategies any parent can use today.

Optimist Daily2 min read
Feeling Connected to Nature Boosts Mental Health Worldwide
VideosMay 7

Feeling Connected to Nature Boosts Mental Health Worldwide

A groundbreaking study of 38,000 people across 75 countries reveals that feeling emotionally bonded with nature consistently improves well-being, regardless of wealth or culture. The research shows this connection works everywhere from Nigeria to Japan.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
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Innovation4h ago

Mexican Architect Diego Villaseñor Frames Nature at 84

At 84, Diego Villaseñor—ranked among the world's 100 best living architects—designs homes that celebrate nature as the star. His philosophy: beauty isn't decoration, it's essential to human wellbeing.

Mexico News Daily2 min read
Rapper Syncs Music With Birdsong to Reconnect Us to Nature
InnovationJun 6

Rapper Syncs Music With Birdsong to Reconnect Us to Nature

Musical ecologist Louis VI says humans are hardwired to understand nature's sounds, but modern life has drowned them out. In a new TED talk, he performs an original song synced with actual bird calls to help us hear the "ancient evolutionary wiring" we've forgotten.

TED2 min read
38,000 People Prove Nature Connection Boosts Well-Being
Health & WellnessApr 7

38,000 People Prove Nature Connection Boosts Well-Being

A groundbreaking study of 38,000 people across 75 countries found that feeling emotionally connected to nature consistently improves mental health and life satisfaction. The benefits hold true worldwide, regardless of wealth, culture, or environment.

Good Good Good2 min read
Pandemic Walks Sparked Photographer's Stunning Nature Book
Planet WinsMay 16

Pandemic Walks Sparked Photographer's Stunning Nature Book

A photographer's nightly beach walks during COVID lockdown completely transformed his 40-year career, revealing hidden patterns in nature that now fill a new book designed to inspire anyone to protect our planet.

Google News - Technology2 min read

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