Zachary Gutierrez+FollowWildlife Rarity Caught on Camera!A trail cam in India’s Namdapha National Park just snapped a pic of the super elusive white-eared night heron—only the second time it’s ever been seen in the country! This bird is so secretive, even experts are buzzing. Trail cameras are turning into the real MVPs for conservation, catching rare animals and helping protect endangered species. Proof that tech and nature can team up for some seriously cool discoveries! #Science #WildlifeWin #Conservation100Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowRare Bat Spotted After 10 Years!A grey long-eared bat just made a surprise comeback in Devon’s Seaton Wetlands after being MIA for over a decade! With fewer than 1,000 left in the UK, this sighting is a big win for local conservation. Thanks to habitat protection, beavers and even weasels are also returning. Experts say these rare bats are like nature’s health check—if they’re thriving, the whole ecosystem is on the up. Would you want to see more wildlife rewilding near you? #Science #WildlifeWin #Conservation100Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowWombat vs. Echidna: Cutest Showdown Ever!A trail cam in Australia just caught a rare northern hairy-nosed wombat facing off with an echidna—and both walked away totally fine! The best part? The wombat looked super healthy, which is huge news since there are only about 400 left in the wild. Researchers are thrilled because it means their conservation efforts are working, and these adorable diggers are thriving on their own. Who knew a wildlife scuffle could be this heartwarming? #Science #WildlifeWin #Conservation60Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowLampreys: The Columbia’s Underdog DramaWho knew the Pacific lamprey was such a big deal? These ancient, jawless fish are struggling to survive thanks to dams and drying-up funding. Even with new lamprey-friendly passages, half get lost at every dam! Tribes are literally trucking them upriver just to keep them from disappearing. Forget salmon—lampreys are the true underdogs of the Columbia River, and their future is hanging by a thread. Would you ever try one at a tribal feast? #Science #PacificLamprey #Conservation90Share
Tamara Jones+FollowExtinct Dog Spotted After Decades!A wild dog species thought to be extinct since the '90s just popped up on a trail cam in India! Researchers caught a rare glimpse of the Asiatic wild dog (dhole) in Kaziranga-Karbi Anglong, proving these elusive canines have been sneaking around undetected for years. With only about 2,000 left, this find is a huge win for conservation—and a reminder that nature can surprise us when we least expect it! #Science #WildlifeWin #Conservation108834Share
Tamara Jones+FollowRare Flower Makes Epic Comeback!Thought the Camatta Canyon amole was almost extinct? Plot twist: scientists just found 16,000 of these 'tiny mystery' flowers in California! This endangered plant was believed to be super rare, but now there's hope it could bounce back. Turns out, weather changes might've helped it survive underground all this time. If more are found, it could even get off the endangered list. Proof that nature still has surprises up its sleeve! #NatureWin #RareFind #Conservation #Science60Share
gregorybrown+FollowTiger Family Poisoned in Sanctuary TragedyAbsolutely heartbreaking—five tigers (a mom and her four cubs) were found dead in a Karnataka wildlife sanctuary, and officials think it’s mass poisoning. Locals sometimes poison carcasses to protect their livestock, but this is the worst single-day tiger loss in any Indian sanctuary. Conservationists are furious, and there’s a full investigation underway. Can you believe 103 tigers have died in India just this year? Karnataka is usually a tiger haven, so this is a huge blow. #WildlifeCrisis #SaveTheTigers #Conservation #News370179Share
Tamara Jones+FollowSpotted: Super Rare Foxes in California!Wildlife photographer Randy Robbins just scored the ultimate wildlife jackpot—he caught the ultra-rare Sierra Nevada red fox on camera in Lassen Volcanic National Park! There are only about 18-39 of these foxes left in the wild, so seeing them is basically like finding a unicorn. Robbins hiked through snow and set up remote cameras at 8,500 feet just to get these clips. Now everyone’s rooting for these adorable, fuzzy survivors to make a comeback! #WildlifeWednesday #SierraNevadaRedFox #Conservation #Science530Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowBison’s Wild Comeback: From 1K to 500K!Did you know bison almost vanished forever? In the 1800s, there were up to 60 million bison roaming North America—then commercial hunting and government policies wiped them out, leaving less than 1,000 by the 1890s. Thanks to conservationists, Indigenous leadership, and some serious teamwork, bison herds are back up to around 500,000! But here’s the twist: only a tiny fraction are truly wild, and the fight to restore their place on the plains isn’t over. Wild, right? #BisonComeback #Conservation #WildlifeWin #Science340Share
Michael Flores+FollowExtinct Possum Caught on Camera?!Trail cameras in Australia just snapped pics of the leadbeater's possum—a species everyone thought was extinct in New South Wales! Only seven photos out of a million, but it’s proof these little pollinators are still out there. Ecologists were actually looking for another rare animal and ended up with this wild surprise. It’s a big win for conservation, but the fight to save them isn’t over yet. Nature’s full of surprises, right? #WildlifeWin #Conservation #TrailCamMagic #Science472Share