Jessica Hodge+FollowUltra-Rare Turtle Spotted—Again!Wildlife nerd alert: a European pond turtle just made a surprise cameo in Belarus for only the third time in decades! This little guy is the country’s only turtle species and is super protected, but almost never seen this far north. The Berezinsky Biosphere Reserve is basically a VIP club for rare creatures, and this sighting is proof that protecting wild spaces really works. How cool is it that one tiny turtle can be such a big win for conservation? #Science #WildlifeWin #RareFind50413Share
kellydesiree+FollowRare Gorilla Caught on Camera!Trail cam just snapped a pic of the world’s rarest gorilla—the Cross River gorilla—in Nigeria! Only 200-300 of these guys are left, so this is a HUGE win for conservation. Their slow baby-making and shrinking forests make every sighting a big deal. Cameras like this help experts figure out how to save them. Nature nerds, this is your feel-good news of the week! #Pets #WildlifeWin #Conservation2826Share
Michelle York+FollowMouse Makes a Wild Comeback After 30 Years!Imagine thinking a species is gone, then—bam!—a trail cam snaps a pic. That’s what happened with the adorable New Holland mouse in Australia’s Goobang National Park. No one had seen one there since 1997, but thanks to 280+ motion cameras, researchers finally caught it on film. It’s a huge win for conservation and proof that all those efforts to protect wildlife can actually pay off. Would you want to help track rare animals? #Science #WildlifeWin #Conservation280Share
Tamara Jones+FollowWildlife Win: Rare Dragonfly Spotted!Nature nerds, you’ll love this—volunteers at a Belfast nature reserve just spotted a super rare black-tailed skimmer dragonfly! It’s only the second time this species has ever been seen in County Antrim. The best part? The new pond at the reserve is already attracting all kinds of cool critters. Proof that restoring habitats really works. Who else wants to go dragonfly hunting now? #Science #WildlifeWin #NatureReserve400Share
Tamara Jones+FollowTrail Cam Snaps Otter Comeback!A trail camera in Malaysia just snapped the first Eurasian otter seen there in 11 years! Conservationists almost missed it, thinking the pic was irrelevant, but now it’s a huge win for wildlife lovers. Tangkulap Forest Reserve is officially the only spot in Malaysia where all four otter species hang out together. Otters are a sign of healthy waterways, so this rare sighting has everyone buzzing about the future of the forest. Who else is rooting for more surprise animal comebacks? #Science #WildlifeWin #OtterSpotting290Share
Jacob Morgan+FollowTiny Marsupial Makes a Wild Comeback!Red-tailed phascogales—those adorable, squirrel-sized jumpers—are back in South Australia after totally vanishing from the wild! Thanks to a reintroduction program, 30 babies were born this year in the Gawler Ranges. These little guys leap two meters between trees and help balance the ecosystem by munching on bugs bigger predators ignore. Nature really bounces back when we give it a chance! Would you want to see these cuties in your backyard? #Pets #WildlifeWin #Conservation10Share
James Brady+FollowCaught on Camera: Rare Desert Rodent Spotted!Trail cameras just snapped a pic of the bushy-tailed jird—a super elusive desert rodent in Israel that’s usually seen only once a year! Biologists are freaking out (in a good way) because this means the local population is doing well. These little guys are so hard to spot since they’re nocturnal and super shy. Trail cams are a total game-changer for studying rare wildlife without scaring them off. Nature nerds, this is huge! #Science #WildlifeWin #TrailCamMagic90Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowExtinct Bird Makes Wild Comeback!A bird thought extinct in Korea for nearly 50 years just hatched chicks in the wild—seriously, nature’s comeback story! The crested ibis, once wiped out by hunting and habitat loss, is back thanks to some epic teamwork between China, Japan, and Korea. After a handful of survivors were found in China, conservationists worked together to bring them back, and now these rare birds are thriving and even helping out local farmers. Proof that a little cooperation can go a long way for the planet! #Pets #WildlifeWin #Conservation4819Share
megangibson+FollowPeregrine Falcons Are Back in a Big Way!Remember when peregrine falcons were almost wiped out in the UK? Thanks to some sharp-eyed birdwatchers and a ban on nasty pesticides, these iconic birds are now thriving like never before—some say even more than in the Middle Ages! This comeback is a wild reminder that conservation actually works. Now, there’s an 'unprecedented influx' of young falcons, and their success story is spreading worldwide. Nature really does bounce back when we give it a chance! #Science #WildlifeWin #PeregrineFalcon2561Share
Matthew Kirk+FollowOtters Make a Wild Comeback!After 40 years, giant river otters are finally back in Argentina’s Iberá wetlands! Conservationists pulled off a massive win, reintroducing a family of four to their old stomping grounds. These otters aren’t just cute—they’re key to restoring the whole ecosystem. And it’s not just otters: wolves in California and beavers in Britain are making comebacks too. Nature is getting a reboot, and it’s wild to watch! Would you want to see these otters in the wild? #Pets #WildlifeWin #Conservation11347Share