Kelsey Pfendler began the more than 2,400-mile journey from Monterey, California, to Honolulu, Hawaii on May 21. Pfendler was on a mission to become the first American woman to row solo from ...
She gave up her Olympic dreams to become a nun. Now, she's raised $2.6M to feed families by running marathons Sister Stephanie Baliga has spent 15 years running marathons to help her community. “I can ...
Dungeons & Dragons, a table-top roleplaying game beloved by many since 1974 — and made especially popular by shows like “Stranger Things” and “Critical Role” in recent years — may be more than just a ...
What this means is that from late spring to early fall, beaches throughout the Americas become a vital nesting ground for the world’s endangered sea turtle species. Mother turtles come to beaches and ...
Sea Turtle Week runs from June 8 to June 16, starting with World Ocean Day and ending on World Sea Turtle Day. And this year, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center of Juno Beach, Florida celebrated the ...
There are an average of 1,270 reported wildlife-vehicle collisions every year in the state of Arizona. But a growing investment in wildlife crossings aims to change that. Earlier this year, the state ...
Across Wisconsin this Pride Month, residents and visitors are likely to see a surplus of colorful flowers in unexpected locations: Sidewalk cracks. As part of a campaign by the nonprofit Courage+, ...
Readers of South African newspapers The Star, The Mercury, and Cape Times may have thought their regular issue of the paper was misprinted — or maybe even soiled in delivery — when they saw bright red ...
In Indonesia, a busy road in Pakpak Bharat cuts through the natural habitat of roughly 350 critically endangered Sumatran orangutans, separating them into two forest areas: the Siranggas Wildlife ...
On April 27 of this year, neighborhoods across St. Louis, Missouri, were caught in a classic Midwestern spring storm. With hail as large as golf balls in some areas, and even reports of tornadoes just ...
When fishing gear and netting become lost underwater, they turn into “ghost gear” — marine litter that doubles as a deadly trap for marine life through ingestion and entanglement. And according to the ...
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