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
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
Tamara Jones+FollowBirds Are Missing Spring—Here’s Why It MattersWild! Scientists just noticed migratory birds are arriving home late because their internal clocks rely on daylight, not temperature. But thanks to climate change, spring is starting earlier, so by the time birds show up, the best food is already gone. This could mess with their health, breeding, and even entire ecosystems. If birds start changing their migration patterns, who knows what else could shift? It’s all connected! #ClimateChange #BirdMigration #NatureNews #Ecosystem #Wildlife #Science50Share
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
Patrick Simmons+FollowWhales’ Epic Memory Is Failing ThemHumpback whales are losing their migration mojo, and scientists are freaking out. These ocean giants use memory to time their epic journeys, but warming seas are throwing everything off. If the water keeps heating up, their old tricks might not work anymore. Why care? Humpbacks are basically the ocean’s gardeners—capturing carbon, feeding ecosystems, and even squaring up to orcas to protect other animals. There’s hope: new protected areas are helping, but we need more action to keep these whale legends around! #HumpbackWhales #ClimateChange #OceanConservation #WildlifeProtection #NatureNews #Science40Share
Michelle York+FollowKilauea’s Eruption Is Getting WeirderKilauea’s latest eruption is playing hard to get! The volcano’s been cycling through bursts of lava and then long pauses, with each cycle getting shorter and the breaks getting longer. Scientists say this pattern is totally different from what they’ve seen since 2020. Right now, the lava’s on pause, but everyone’s watching for the next big show. Nature’s really keeping us on our toes! #Kilauea #VolcanoWatch #Hawaii #NatureNews #LavaLife #Science17313Share