A California beach is going wild again, and it is still yours
Santa Monica is letting its famous sands grow dunes, and the wildlife has noticed.
Species coming back, habitats restored, and the people who give them room.
Santa Monica is letting its famous sands grow dunes, and the wildlife has noticed.
A bird lost since medieval times is about to ride the city's skies again.
On a stretch of steppe near the Black Sea, life is quietly returning.
A new law puts giving land back to nature at the heart of how one state cares for the wild.
Mowing a little less and planting a few natives can turn any backyard into a haven for bees and butterflies.
A trail camera in outback Queensland has captured precious cargo: one of only 450 northern hairy nosed wombats, with a joey in her pouch.
In Benin's Pendjari National Park, leopard numbers have more than tripled in six years. Researchers call it a win against long odds.
Decades of protection are paying off. In Indonesia's Kei Islands, turtle and nest harvesting has fallen 85%, and populations are rebounding.
In Tijuca National Park, conservationists are returning the animals a forest needs to thrive: agoutis, tortoises, howler monkeys, and macaws not seen there for 200 years.
French Polynesia granted its highest level of protection to 520,000 km² of ocean, where no mining, trawling or industrial fishing is allowed.