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Miami Firefighters Free Tangled Pelican in Bay Rescue
Community HeroesJan 26

Miami Firefighters Free Tangled Pelican in Bay Rescue

When a pelican got snagged by fishing gear in Biscayne Bay, Miami-Dade firefighters teamed up with the Coast Guard for an unusual water rescue. The bird flew away healthy just minutes after being freed.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
Florida Hospital Tags Pelicans to Save Them From Harm
SolutionsJan 21

Florida Hospital Tags Pelicans to Save Them From Harm

A Florida wildlife hospital is tagging brown pelicans to track which birds keep getting tangled in fishing line at the same spots. The innovative approach could help rescuers prevent injuries before they happen.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Calgary Pelican Soars Free After 7-Month Recovery
Community HeroesMay 23

Calgary Pelican Soars Free After 7-Month Recovery

A majestic American white pelican with a nine-foot wingspan returned to the wild after Calgary Wildlife rehabilitated the injured bird for over seven months. The successful release marks another win for the dedicated team saving Alberta's wildlife. #

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Palm Beach Volunteers Clear Beaches in National Cleanup
Acts of KindnessMay 26

Palm Beach Volunteers Clear Beaches in National Cleanup

Volunteers in Palm Beach joined forces to remove trash from their coastline during the Greatest American Cleanup, sifting through seaweed and sand to protect local wildlife. From plastic piggy banks to discarded barrels, community members spent their day making sure pelicans and beachgoers alike have a cleaner shore.

Google: ocean cleanup2 min read
Artist Paints All 65 Birds From Shakespeare's Plays
Acts of KindnessMay 30

Artist Paints All 65 Birds From Shakespeare's Plays

Missy Dunaway is painting every bird Shakespeare mentioned in his work, creating 65 detailed pieces that blend art, literature, and history. Each painting comes with an essay exploring what these creatures meant to people in the 1600s.

Smithsonian3 min read
Bucks Win Thriller as Murphy Drains 12 Three-Pointers
SportsFeb 5

Bucks Win Thriller as Murphy Drains 12 Three-Pointers

In a basketball shootout for the ages, the Milwaukee Bucks survived a historic 44-point performance to win 141-137 in overtime. Trey Murphy III's 12 three-pointers tied for fifth-most in NBA history, but the Bucks found a way to answer every shot.

Yahoo Sports2 min read
UK Sailing Program Turns At-Risk Teens into Ocean Scientists
Global NewsFeb 19

UK Sailing Program Turns At-Risk Teens into Ocean Scientists

Young people from challenging backgrounds are discovering careers in marine science through nine-day sailing voyages that combine traditional seamanship with hands-on ocean research. Early results show the program builds confidence, scientific skills, and lifelong connections to ocean conservation.

Phys.org - Earth3 min read
Wildlife Centre in KZN Saves 4,000 Animals Yearly
Acts of KindnessApr 22

Wildlife Centre in KZN Saves 4,000 Animals Yearly

A wildlife rehabilitation centre in South Africa is inviting everyday people to become animal guardians for as little as $3 a month. The Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife handles up to 4,000 rescue emergencies each year.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Ancient Peru Used Seabird Poop to Build a Kingdom
Global NewsFeb 20

Ancient Peru Used Seabird Poop to Build a Kingdom

Scientists discovered that a thriving 100,000-person civilization in ancient Peru grew powerful by using seabird droppings as fertilizer for their crops. The discovery reveals how the Chincha Kingdom turned an unlikely natural resource into agricultural gold over 2,200 years ago.

Mongabay2 min read
Mumbai Couple's Morning Walks Saved Wetland, 1000s of Flamingos
VideosMay 17

Mumbai Couple's Morning Walks Saved Wetland, 1000s of Flamingos

When Shruti and Sunil Agarwal noticed workers cutting down mangroves during their daily walks, they pulled out their phone and started recording. That simple decision sparked a years-long fight that saved 80 hectares of wetland and brought thousands of flamingos back to Navi Mumbai.

The Better India2 min read
Ex-Prisoner Turns Artist, Now Mentors Others in Victoria
Community HeroesMay 10

Ex-Prisoner Turns Artist, Now Mentors Others in Victoria

Flick Chafer-Smith spent six years cycling through jail until art gave her a new path. Now she returns to Victorian prisons as a mentor, helping other First Nations women find hope through creativity.

ABC Australia2 min read
St. Croix Rotary Club Restores Little Bay Beach to Beauty
Acts of KindnessJan 27

St. Croix Rotary Club Restores Little Bay Beach to Beauty

Volunteers from the Rotary Club of St. Croix Mid-Isle joined forces with community partners Saturday to clean up Little Bay Beach, removing debris and restoring one of the island's natural treasures. The hands-on project shows how local action creates lasting environmental change.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup2 min read
NASA Engineer Captures Stunning Space Photo From Vegas Backyard
Planet WinsFeb 2

NASA Engineer Captures Stunning Space Photo From Vegas Backyard

A NASA network engineer photographed a nebula 2,000 light-years away from his backyard just 9 miles from the Las Vegas Strip, proving light pollution can't stop dedicated stargazers. His 27-hour project reveals breathtaking detail of a stellar nursery where new stars are born.

Space.com2 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
Rescued Lynx Lumi Beats Seizures After 24/7 Care
VideosFeb 11

Rescued Lynx Lumi Beats Seizures After 24/7 Care

A baby lynx named Lumi survived a dog attack, severe head trauma, and life-threatening seizures thanks to Wildlife Haven staff who slept at the centre for weeks to save her. Now seizure-free for over two months, she's preparing for a new role teaching people about wildlife conservation.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Priest Who Speaks Cree Named Archbishop in Northern Canada
Acts of KindnessFeb 3

Priest Who Speaks Cree Named Archbishop in Northern Canada

A priest fluent in Cree and dedicated to Indigenous reconciliation has been appointed Archbishop of northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba, overseeing ministry to 49,000 mostly Indigenous Catholics. Susai Jesu brings two decades of experience working with Indigenous communities across Canada.

Google News - Reconciliation2 min read
Zoos Keep Animals Cozy During Winter Storm Fern
Planet WinsJan 24

Zoos Keep Animals Cozy During Winter Storm Fern

As millions brace for a massive winter storm, zoos across America are ensuring their animal residents stay safe, warm, and entertained. From heated barns to food puzzles, animal care teams are working around the clock to protect their furry and feathered friends.

Scientific American2 min read
Florida Wildlife Center Rescues 1,000 Animals in 4 Months
Acts of KindnessMay 2

Florida Wildlife Center Rescues 1,000 Animals in 4 Months

A small nonprofit in Bradenton Beach is on track to save more animals than ever before, and they need the community's help to keep up. Wildlife Inc. has already rehabilitated over 1,000 injured and orphaned animals in 2026, from baby opossums to majestic eagles.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Hawks Clinch Playoffs as LeBron Hits 12,000 Assists
SportsApr 11

Hawks Clinch Playoffs as LeBron Hits 12,000 Assists

The Atlanta Hawks secured their first divisional title in four years with a commanding victory, while LeBron James reached a historic milestone that puts him among basketball's all-time greats. Friday night brought playoff dreams to life and cemented legacies across the NBA.

BBC Sport2 min read
Rain Brings Rare Bird Boom to Drought-Hit South Australia
Planet WinsMay 24

Rain Brings Rare Bird Boom to Drought-Hit South Australia

After years of drought, heavy autumn rain has transformed South Australia's Riverland into a bird paradise, with rare species appearing for the first time in years. Birdwatchers are spotting everything from black-eared cuckoos to buff-banded rails as the greening landscape triggers an exceptional breeding season.

ABC Australia2 min read

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