Watch: Tiger Cubs Make Their Debut at Bronx Zoo

Watch: Tiger Cubs Make Their Debut at Bronx Zoo

The three cubs are crucial for the survival of the species

Dead Rats Wash Ashore by the Thousands on Mississippi Beaches

Dead Rats Wash Ashore by the Thousands on Mississippi Beaches

As the stench becomes unbearable, people ask authorities for help

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • September 5th, 2012
Australians Gather by the Hundreds to Protest Industrial Complex

Australians Gather by the Hundreds to Protest Industrial Complex

The people fear this gas project will destroy local ecosystems

Indian Government Invests $4.1 Billion in EVs and Hybrids

Indian Government Invests $4.1 Billion in EVs and Hybrids

The decision comes after studies have predicted an increase in demand for these vehicles

EPA Gives the Go-Ahead for the Sale of New Rolls-Royce Engine in the US

EPA Gives the Go-Ahead for the Sale of New Rolls-Royce Engine in the US

This new marine gas engine is argued to be as environmentally-friendly as possible

Couple Has Grizzly Bear as Pet

Couple Has Grizzly Bear as Pet

The bear often accompanies the head of the house to the local bar

Grizzly Bear Rely Heavily on Their Nose When Hunting – Video

Grizzly Bear Rely Heavily on Their Nose When Hunting – Video

These animals can smell their next meal from about a mile away

Watch: The UN Releases Video for Its “I'm a City Changer Campaign”

Watch: The UN Releases Video for Its “I'm a City Changer Campaign”

The organization wishes to get more citizens involved in greening up urban areas

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • September 4th, 2012
New Advancements Are Made in Establishing the World's Largest Marine Park

New Advancements Are Made in Establishing the World's Largest Marine Park

This wildlife sanctuary is to be three times bigger than the Great Barrier Reef Park

Study Investigates How River Pollution Is Influenced by Storms

Study Investigates How River Pollution Is Influenced by Storms

The end goal is to help safeguard fish population in various rivers and estuaries

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • September 4th, 2012
Company Plans to Begin Mining in One of England's National Parks

Company Plans to Begin Mining in One of England's National Parks

The North York Moors will be hardly impacted, argue company representatives

Blind Orangutan Mother Sees Its Young for the First Time

Blind Orangutan Mother Sees Its Young for the First Time

Thanks to a surgical intervention, the animal got its sight back

Waste Oil Can Serve to Produce Bioplastics, Researchers Argue

Waste Oil Can Serve to Produce Bioplastics, Researchers Argue

This finding can help significantly reduce environmental contamination

Decades-Old Seeds Are Brought Back to Life by Brazilian Artist

Decades-Old Seeds Are Brought Back to Life by Brazilian Artist

People in Bristol, UK get both a history and a biology lesson in one go

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • September 3rd, 2012
The Planet Stands to Lose 20% of Its Invertebrates, Researchers Warn

The Planet Stands to Lose 20% of Its Invertebrates, Researchers Warn

Concerns are raised about a potential decline in global biodiversity

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • September 3rd, 2012
People in LA Can Now Get Their Very Own, Free Rain Garden

People in LA Can Now Get Their Very Own, Free Rain Garden

The project aims at supporting biodiversity and preventing water waste

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • September 3rd, 2012
Leader in Natural Personal Care Products Launches New Recycling Program

Leader in Natural Personal Care Products Launches New Recycling Program

Toothpaste tubes, deodorant containers, soap wrappers and the like are to get a new life

 
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