Matthew Kirk+FollowWild Horses Make a Comeback!Did you hear? Przewalski’s horses—aka the last truly wild horses—are back in Kazakhstan after 6,000 years! Thanks to a major international effort, these rare beauties are running free again on the Eurasian Steppe. People literally cried watching them return. It’s a huge win for conservation and biodiversity, and honestly, just a feel-good moment for anyone who loves animals. Can you imagine seeing a species come home after millennia? Wild! #WildlifeWin #Conservation #Kazakhstan #PrzewalskisHorse #FeelGoodNews #Pets10107Share
martinezlaura+FollowWildlife Rescues Are Struggling RNSpring means baby animal season at wildlife rescues, but this year, things are rough. Vale Wildlife Hospital in England is seeing more fox and badger cubs than ever, but donations are way down and costs are sky-high. If you spot a baby animal, don’t just scoop it up—call a rescue first! Sometimes leaving them alone is best. Want to help? Even a small donation can make a huge difference for these little cuties! #WildlifeRescue #AnimalLovers #Springtime #DonateNow #Conservation #Science1020Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowFairy-Wrens Are Struggling—Here’s WhyJust read that the endangered purple-crowned fairy-wren in Australia is having a tough time because of climate change. These little birds usually move to new spots to start families, but now they’re forced to travel way farther, thanks to droughts and crazy weather. It’s not just bad for the birds—this could mess up entire riverbank ecosystems and even impact us humans. Researchers say we need to step up conservation efforts ASAP. Wild how one tiny bird can be a warning sign for so much more! #ClimateChange #Biodiversity #Conservation #EndangeredSpecies #EcoNews #Science60Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowHedgehogs: Cute or Catastrophe?Scotland’s got a wild animal drama: hedgehogs are endangered on the mainland but total troublemakers on the island of Benbecula. They were brought in to eat garden pests, but now they’re snacking on rare bird eggs and chicks! The government’s dropping over £97k to relocate these spiky invaders instead of culling them, hoping to save both the birds and the hedgehogs. Would you move them or let nature take its course? #HedgehogDrama #WildlifeRescue #Conservation #Scotland #NatureNews #Pets11Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowWolves Make a Comeback in Oregon!Oregon’s gray wolves just hit a major milestone—over 200 spotted for the first time in 80 years! These rare predators were nearly wiped out by the 1950s, but now their numbers are climbing thanks to conservation efforts. Wildlife experts say it’s a huge win for the ecosystem, though some ranchers are worried about livestock. Still, it’s wild to see nature bounce back like this. Would you want to spot a wolf in the wild? #WildlifeWin #OregonWolves #Conservation #NatureNews #Ecosystem #Science3514Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowExtinct No More? Harpy Eagle Spotted!You won’t believe this—scientists just found a harpy eagle (yep, the one with the wild feather crown and massive talons) alive and well in Mexico’s Lacandon Jungle! Everyone thought they were extinct there, but conservationists caught one on camera. It’s a huge win for wildlife and proof that protecting habitats actually works. Fingers crossed this helps get more support to save these majestic birds (and their jungle home) before it’s too late! #WildlifeWin #HarpyEagle #Conservation #NatureNews #HopeForNature #Science340Share
martinezlaura+FollowClouded Leopard Caught on Camera?!Trail cams in the Tibetan Himalayas just snapped pics of a clouded leopard—something scientists never expected! This is the first time one’s been seen in Jilong County, way outside its known range. With fewer than 6,000 left, this is a big win for conservation and proof these rare cats might be hiding out in more places than we thought. Wild how nature keeps surprising us! #WildlifeWin #CloudedLeopard #Conservation #Himalayas #Biodiversity #Science630Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowBasking Sharks Are Back—But Should We Worry?Imagine spotting a massive basking shark just off the coast—yeah, I’d freak out too! These gentle giants are popping up in places they haven’t been seen in decades, and scientists say it’s a sign our oceans are changing fast. Warmer waters are pushing their food closer to shore, which sounds cool until you realize it could mess with entire marine food webs. More sharks near beaches = big changes for local wildlife and even tourism. Wild, right? #BaskingShark #OceanChange #ClimateImpact #MarineLife #Conservation #Science80Share
Michelle York+FollowEndangered Animals Sold Online?!Just found out researchers uncovered hundreds of online listings selling endangered animals—like sharks—for their body parts. They used a special tool to scan 148 marketplaces and found 83 different threatened species up for grabs. Most shocking? Nine out of the top ten trafficked species were sharks! Online wildlife trafficking is way bigger than we thought, and it’s super hard to stop. Experts say we need to call out this trade and support groups fighting it. Wild, right? #WildlifeTrafficking #EndangeredSpecies #Conservation #SharkProtection #OnlineCrime #Science80Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowDogs Are Now Plant Detectives?!Who knew spaniels could be secret agents for endangered plants? Conservationists in Australia trained three adorable dogs—Paddy, Sully, and Vera—to sniff out the super-rare Wyong sun orchid, which hides underground most of the year. These pups are helping scientists find orchids without disturbing their habitat, and the method could work for other hard-to-find species too. Basically, dogs are out here doing what high-tech gadgets can’t, and it’s kind of amazing! #Conservation #DogsOfInstagram #Biodiversity #ScienceNews #EndangeredSpecies #Pets90Share