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New Solar Farms Could Offer Sweet Source of Salvation for Dwindling Honeybee Populations

Author: McKinley Corbley / Source: Good News Network Solar farms are not just addressing the need for renewable energy, they are also becoming a source for food and habitat for dwindling pollinator populations. According to research from the National Renewable Energy Lab, America is expected to
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Nepal Set to Become First Country That Doubles Its Wild Tiger Population

Source: Good News Network Tiger populations are rebounding around the world, but conservationists are rejoicing over the big cat’s speedy recovery in Nepal. In honor of National Conservation Day back in September, Nepal announced that there are now an estimated 235 wild tigers in the country,
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How Many People Have Ever Existed? Here’s How Many Humans Have Walked The Earth

At the turn of the 1900s, the planet was home to around 1.6 billion people who suddenly made the decision to start banging like rabbits and spawned generations of offspring who’d go on to do the same. As a result of their procreational prowess, around 7.5 billion people now roam the world— a number
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Washington Governor Announces Dramatic Plans To Help The Orca Population Recover

Source: Sunny Skyz Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced dramatic plans Thursday to help the orca population recover — including $1.1 billion in spending and a partial whale-watching ban. “We are undertaking a herculean effort to save these iconic creatures,” Inslee said in a statement. “It
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Scientists Praise 96-Year-old for His Hobby of Saving Dwindling Bluebird Populations

Author: Ryan Morris / Source: Good News Network The dedication of a 96-year-old citizen scientist has been an unparalleled lifesaver for his home state’s bluebird population. Al Larson, also known as “The Bluebird Man”, first began his conservational labor of love after he read an issue of
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