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Four Rare Cheetah Cubs Born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Planet Wins3h ago

Four Rare Cheetah Cubs Born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park

A Yorkshire wildlife park just welcomed four endangered Northern cheetah cubs on Valentine's Day, marking a major win for global conservation efforts. The tiny arrivals are part of an international breeding program working to save this rare subspecies.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Kaziranga Finds 57 Fishing Cats in Landmark Study
Planet WinsFeb 24

Kaziranga Finds 57 Fishing Cats in Landmark Study

India's Kaziranga National Park just became the world's most important refuge for endangered fishing cats, with scientists discovering 57 unique individuals thriving across its wetlands. This first-ever scientific count reveals a healthy, reproducing population of one of the world's rarest wild felines.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Baby Dugong Spotted in Indonesia After 12 Years of Work
Planet WinsFeb 13

Baby Dugong Spotted in Indonesia After 12 Years of Work

A baby dugong swimming with its parents in Indonesia's Alor archipelago proves that more than a decade of community-led seagrass conservation is working. The rare sighting brings hope for these vulnerable marine mammals, estimated at just 1,000 individuals in Indonesian waters.

Google News - Indonesia Success2 min read
Penguin Parents Raise Chick for First Time at San Diego
Acts of KindnessFeb 5

Penguin Parents Raise Chick for First Time at San Diego

A penguin pair at Birch Aquarium just achieved something the facility has never seen before: successfully raising their own chick together in their habitat. This milestone marks three years of growing penguin families and shows the careful conservation work paying off.

Phys.org3 min read
South Australia's Koalas Thrive After Near Extinction
VideosJan 22

South Australia's Koalas Thrive After Near Extinction

A century after nearly vanishing, koalas in South Australia are making an incredible comeback thanks to a bold conservation effort that started with just 18 animals. Now researchers are working to ensure this success story continues for generations to come.

SBS Australia2 min read