martinezlaura+FollowKākāpō Comeback: From 50 to 200+ Birds!Did you know New Zealand’s chonky, flightless parrot—the kākāpō—was nearly wiped out? Thanks to some wild conservation moves (think: predator-free islands, high-tech tracking, and even genetic matchmaking), these adorable night parrots are making a serious comeback. Their numbers have jumped from just 50 to over 200! It’s a total glow-up for one of the world’s rarest birds and proof that a mix of science, tech, and community can actually save a species. #KakapoRecovery #ConservationWin #WildlifeRescue #Science60Share
James Brady+FollowSea Turtle Comeback Story!Dilly Dally the loggerhead turtle just made the most epic comeback—she hit the ocean again after losing a flipper! After months of rehab at a Florida turtle hospital, she powered through storms and a cheering crowd to make her big return. The coolest part? She’s got a satellite tracker now, so you can literally follow her ocean adventures in real time. Who else is rooting for this three-flippered legend? #SeaTurtle #WildlifeRescue #FeelGoodNews #Science180Share
Kendra Hart+FollowThe Secret Spice Hack for Bird LoversDid you know sprinkling chilli powder on bird food keeps greedy squirrels away but doesn’t bother the birds at all? With insect numbers way down, birds are struggling to feed their chicks this summer. Experts say adding a little spice to your garden snacks means only the birds get the feast—squirrels and foxes hate the heat! Plus, leaving your lawn a bit wild helps boost the bug buffet for our feathered friends. Who knew saving birds could be this spicy? #BirdWatching #GardenHacks #WildlifeRescue #Home40Share
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
davisjames+FollowGoose Rescue Drama: The Litter ProblemA goose in Birkenhead Park got totally tangled in 32 feet of fishing line and almost drowned—yikes! Luckily, an RSPCA hero jumped in and saved it, but this isn’t a one-off. Over a third of animal rescues from litter last year were because of fishing gear. Fishing line might look harmless, but it sticks around forever and can seriously hurt animals (and even your pets). Moral of the story: picking up trash actually saves lives! #WildlifeRescue #LitterKills #ProtectOurParks #Pets240Share
Wesley Romero+FollowSecurity Guard Saves a Wild Lizard!A security guard spotted an injured monitor lizard at a local estate and did the right thing—called the pros instead of trying to DIY the rescue. The SPCA and a wildlife hospital teamed up to treat the lizard and safely release it back into the wild. Turns out, these lizards are major players in keeping nature balanced! Love seeing people and animals looking out for each other. Would you call for help if you found a wild animal? #WildlifeRescue #SPCA #AnimalHeroes #Pets752Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowEagle Rescue Exposes Plastic PerilImagine spotting a massive eagle hanging helplessly from a tree—caught not by nature, but by a plastic rope! That’s exactly what happened in Srinagar, India, when students rushed to save a steppe eagle tangled midair. The wild part? This isn’t a one-off. Plastic waste is turning into a silent killer for wildlife everywhere, from birds to sea turtles. Every year, millions of animals are hurt or killed by our trash. Time to rethink single-use plastics? #PlasticPollution #WildlifeRescue #EcoAwareness #Pets170Share
James Brady+FollowOnly 38 Fish Left After Earthquake?!Did you know there’s a fish so rare it only lives in one cave in Death Valley? The Devil’s Hole pupfish almost went extinct after a huge earthquake wiped out most of them—there were only 38 left! Scientists are freaking out and doing everything they can, like breeding them in captivity and feeding them special snacks, to save this playful little species. Wild how one quake can nearly erase a whole species! Would you support more efforts to save rare animals like this? #WildlifeRescue #Conservation #EndangeredSpecies #Science10648Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowTiger Gets a 'Paw-dicure' from Five Vets!Did you hear about Tschuna, the 17-stone Amur tiger at Yorkshire Wildlife Park? She had to get a super delicate paw operation because of an ingrown toenail—yep, even tigers get those! Five vets teamed up to sedate her (which is apparently a huge deal for tigers) and snip off the problem claw in under 15 minutes. Now she’s recovering like a champ and already showing signs of her playful self. Princess Tschuna is definitely living her best life! #TigerTales #WildlifeRescue #AnimalCare #Pets140Share
Matthew Kirk+Follow36,000 Iguanas Gone—You Won’t Believe How!Taiwan just pulled off a wild animal rescue mission—over 36,000 green iguanas were removed in just four months! These lizards, once cute pets, have exploded in numbers and started wrecking crops. The secret weapon? An app for reporting iguana sightings and a massive team effort, including indigenous hunters. Turns out, letting your pet loose can seriously mess with nature. Who knew iguanas could cause so much drama? #InvasiveSpecies #WildlifeRescue #Taiwan #GreenIguana #EcoNews #Pets5216Share