Jacob Morgan+FollowWildlife Showdown: Takahē vs. Tuatara!Imagine stumbling across a takahē and a tuatara—two of New Zealand’s rarest creatures—having a full-on face-off in the bush! That’s exactly what happened to a ranger on Tiritiri Matangi Island, and the video is wild. These ancient animals are both conservation success stories, and seeing them healthy (and feisty!) in the same spot is proof that protecting habitats really works. Who knew takahē could get so bold? Nature’s drama, caught on camera! #WildlifeWednesday #ConservationWin #NatureIsWild #Pets30Share
Matthew Kirk+FollowEndangered Cod Fights Back—Literally!Plot twist: Australia’s endangered Mary River cod is fighting invasive tilapia by straight-up eating them! These tilapia have been wrecking the river for decades, but now the cod are making a comeback by turning their biggest threat into dinner. Conservationists are pumped—this could be a huge win for native species. Shows how nature can surprise us when we least expect it! #ConservationWin #WildlifeComeback #NatureIsMetal #Pets200Share
Michelle York+FollowRare Heron Chicks Beat the Odds!Only about 60 white-bellied herons are left in the wild, but two chicks just made it to adulthood in Bhutan! This is a huge win for conservationists, thanks to a dream team of local and Japanese experts who brought in new gear, vitamins, and even changed up the birds’ bedding. It’s a real-life wildlife comeback story—these herons are so rare, saving them could help protect entire ecosystems. Fingers crossed for more fluffy hatchlings soon! #ConservationWin #EndangeredSpecies #WildlifeRescue #Science6885Share
Danielle White+FollowFlamingos Flock Back to Navi Mumbai!DPS Lake in Navi Mumbai just had the ultimate comeback—flamingos are back after years away! Locals protested, formed human chains, and pushed the city to unblock water channels, and it totally worked. Now, the lake is buzzing with birds, tourists, and maybe even a shot at conservation reserve status. It’s wild how a little cleanup can bring nature (and crowds) back in full force. Who else is adding this to their bird-watching bucket list? #Flamingos #NaviMumbai #ConservationWin #Spirituality80Share
Jacob Morgan+FollowRare Giant Skates Are Making a Comeback!Okay, this is wild—Britain’s biggest endangered fish, the flapper skate, is suddenly popping up everywhere after being nearly wiped out! Sea anglers pushed for a protected zone, started a no-kill policy, and now they’re snapping pics and logging them in an AI-powered database. The result? Skate sightings are up by as much as 92%! Proof that when people and tech team up, nature can bounce back in a big way. Would you ever catch and release a 200+ pound fish? #ConservationWin #Wildlife comeback #AIforGood #OceanLife #FlapperSkate #Pets30Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowTurtle Doves Make a Comeback!Did you hear? Turtle doves are making a major comeback in western Europe! After a hunting ban kicked in back in 2021, their population shot up by 40% in just four years. These birds were almost wiped out, but thanks to Operation Turtle Dove and some teamwork with farmers, they’re thriving again. Shows what can happen when we actually give nature a break! Fingers crossed the EU doesn’t lift the ban too soon—these little lovebirds deserve a fighting chance. #ConservationWin #TurtleDove #WildlifeRecovery #NatureNews #Science4774Share
martinezlaura+FollowRare Bird Photobombs Wildlife Cam!Imagine setting up a camera to catch wild animals, but instead you spot a super rare, colorful bird! That’s what happened in Malaysia when researchers unexpectedly snapped pics of the critically endangered Malayan crestless fireback. With only a few thousand left, this surprise sighting is a huge win for conservation. Plus, the cameras also caught deer, boars, and monkeys! Proof that trail cams are total game-changers for saving wildlife. Would you want to see what’s hiding in your local forest? #WildlifeWednesday #ConservationWin #RareFind #TrailCam #EndangeredSpecies #Science4121Share
Michael Flores+FollowRare Orcas Spotted Where?!Only 73 southern resident killer whales are left, so seeing a whole pod off the Oregon coast is wild! They usually stick to northern waters, but with Chinook salmon getting scarce, these orcas might be following the fish south—right after a huge dam removal opened up new salmon habitat. It’s proof that when we fix rivers, nature bounces back (and brings the whales with it). Fingers crossed for more sightings like this! #Orcas #ConservationWin #Wildlife #NatureIsHealing #OregonCoast #Science33611Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowLost Hawaiian Plant Back in Action!🌿 Exciting news from Hawaii! The Ka Palupalu o Kanaloa plant, once thought extinct, has made an incredible comeback thanks to conservation efforts. With a population now around 20, this resilient plant symbolizes hope and cultural revival on Kahoʻolawe Island. Let's keep pushing for greater awareness and action to preserve our planet's precious gems! 🌱 #ConservationWin #HawaiianHeritage #PlantRevival #Science10Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowLost Hawaiian Plant Back in Action!🌿 Exciting news from Hawaii! The Ka Palupalu o Kanaloa plant, once thought extinct, has made an incredible comeback thanks to conservation efforts. With a population now around 20, this resilient plant symbolizes hope and cultural revival on Kahoʻolawe Island. Let's keep pushing for greater awareness and action to preserve our planet's precious gems! 🌱 #ConservationWin #HawaiianHeritage #PlantRevival60Share