How Wildebeest and Wolves are Pivotal in the Fight Against Carbon Change
The fight against climate change has often been associated with technological advancements and renewable energy. However, recent studies highlight a different ally in this battle: wildlife. Species like wildebeest, wolves, and others play a crucial role in sequestering carbon and mitigating climate effects. It holds that the conservation of these species could be pivotal in our climate change strategies. Photo: PexelsWildebeests in the Serengeti play a significant role in carbon sequestration. Wildebeest are The Serengeti’s Carbon...
This GivingTuesday, You Can Help Us Bring Endangered Species Back From the Brink
Feeding species at risk, rehabilitating trafficked animals, and doing survey work that will aid conservation policies. With your help, we’ve done all of these things this year, and this GivingTuesday, you can help us continue to do so by supporting Greater Good Charities’ Project Peril program. Read on to learn how we’re working to save a variety of species through this program. Manatees Manatees, also known as “sea cows,” are graceful herbivores that spend up to eight hours a day eating seagrasses and other...
Canada Steps Up for Endangered Species with Ban on Ivory and Rhino Horn Trade
Canada has recently declared a landmark ban on the trade of elephant ivory and rhino horn. This move, announced by Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, signifies a robust commitment towards protecting these endangered species. The African elephant population has seen a catastrophic decline of 96% over the past century, and three rhino species are now classified as Critically Endangered. The urgent need for intervention is highlighted by the fact that African elephants and many rhino species could become extinct in a...
Historic Humpback Whale Birth Captured on Camera in Hawaii for First Time
The waters of Lahaina, Hawaii, bore witness to an unprecedented event on March 5, 2021. For the first time in recorded history, scientists captured the full birth of a humpback whale on camera. National Geographic’s team, alongside Dr. Rachel Cartwright, a renowned whale researcher, documented this miraculous moment, marking a significant milestone in marine biology. Photo: PexelsHumpback whales typically give birth in warm, tropical waters. The Long-Awaited Moment Cartwright, leading the Keiki Kohola Project, a Maui-based organization...
Heavy Metal Sounds Send Killer Whales Into A Frenzy During Standoff With Sailors
In response to increasing orca attacks on boats near the Iberian Peninsula, sailors have adopted a novel tactic: blasting heavy metal music underwater. This approach, initially thought to scare away the orcas, has gained popularity among seafarers. However, experts like Andrew Trites, director of the Marine Mammal Research Unit at the University of British Columbia, warn that this strategy might backfire. Orcas, known for their exceptional hearing abilities, might eventually use the loud music to locate boats more easily, reports Insider...
Harnessing the Power of Medicinal Mushrooms for Dogs & Cats
The use of medicinal mushrooms in veterinary medicine is on the rise. Sure, it’s a natural kind of magic, but their use also has significant scientific backing, supported by years of historical research, rather than just a blind belief in the power of mushrooms to heal. ONCE UPON A TIME… History tells us that medicinal mushrooms have been used for their health benefits for thousands of years: In ancient times, they were revered as longevity tonics and thus cherished by the ruling emperors. In Chinese and other Eastern medical...
Auburn Community Rallies to Find Missing Mascot Jake the Tiger Dog
In the close-knit community of Auburn fans, a heartwarming yet mysterious story unfolds with the disappearance of Jake, affectionately known as the Tiger Dog. Jake, a 12-year-old Maltese, is not just a pet but a cherished mascot for Auburn football enthusiasts. His sudden vanishing has left many concerned and his owner, Ronnie Sanford, determined to find him. Jake’s Last Known Location Jake’s story took a worrying turn on a seemingly normal Friday night. According to WVTM, the beloved Maltese was last seen on his screened porch in...
This GivingTuesday, Help Keep Ukrainians Warm and Fed with Winter Relief Kits
The holiday season is typically a time for excitement, indulgent food, family, and joyous celebration. For people in Ukraine this year, however, the holidays are likely to be a constant reminder of the cruelties of war and the things that have been taken from them. These people have lost homes, loved ones, and even access to some of the most basic necessities like consistent electricity and plentiful food. For many, this Christmas will be a meager one as families struggle just to survive. Photo: GreaterGood/Nina Yevtushenko SUPPORT UKRAINIAN...
Lethargic Shelter Kitten Rushed To Animal Hospital With High Fever Needs Your Help
Meet Davey. The six-month-old kitten and his brother were transferred from a rural shelter in North Carolina to Lucky Dog Animal Rescue in Virginia. They were taken in by a foster who immediately noticed that Davey was quiet and uninterested in eating. Photo: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue The rescue told us, “He and his brother arrived, and immediately our foster noticed Davey was extremely lethargic and acting very un-kitten like. She would walk into the room and he would barely lift his head from the cat hammock. He wouldn’t get up to...
Over 200 Rescued Animals Feared Frozen, Fed to Reptiles in Adoption Debacle
In what appears to be a distressing breach of trust in the animal rescue community, more than 200 small animals transferred for adoption may have met a grim fate. Reports indicate that these animals, originally meant to be adopted into loving homes, were possibly frozen and used as food for reptiles. This shocking revelation has sparked outrage and investigations, raising serious questions about the practices and oversight in animal rescue operations. Photo: PexelsOver 200 small animals transferred for adoption are missing. The Initial...















