Interesting facts A macaw of very rare color appears in Tocantins with an unusual genetic mutation and reveals a detail almost never seen in nature. Caio Aviz 09/06/2026 at 08:43
Uncategorized Giant lizard from South America becomes a headache in Georgia, spreads across dozens of counties, threatens bird eggs and alligator hatchlings, and prompts the government to urgently ask residents for help. Viviane Alves 06/06/2026 at 19:48
Science and Technology Man built a 5-acre lake to raise bass, but after 1,000 days the project turned into a wildlife sanctuary with eagles, deer, ducks, owls, and live cameras that transformed the farm into a biodiversity laboratory. Carla Teles 02/06/2026 at 18:42
Interesting facts He dug a pond to swim with his children, used rainwater, plants, and homemade filters, and transformed the sloped land into a real wildlife refuge. Carla Teles 23/03/2026 at 14:02
Interesting facts Teams Rescue Dozens of Eggs and Baby Birds from Tree About to Fall in California, Work for Hours Under Imminent Risk, Feed Newborns Every Hour, and Now Oversee Rehabilitation That Could Change the Fate of the Entire Colony Felipe Alves da Silva 03/03/2026 at 13:55
Interesting facts Family Takes Animal Home After Highway Rescue and Later Discovers That the Adopted Pup Was Not a Dog But a Young Wild Coyote Felipe Alves da Silva 24/02/2026 at 12:07
Science and Technology A Temporary Pond Became The Most Contested Spot In The Wildlife Reserve Bruno Teles 29/01/2026 at 00:24
Science and Technology Planes And Helicopters Spread Millions Of ‘Vaccine Baits’ Against Rabies Over Forests And Neighborhoods In The U.S., Targeting Raccoons And Attempting To Curb The Disease With A Coordinated Aerial Campaign Alisson Ficher 28/01/2026 at 16:18
Science and Technology Did You Know? Cheetahs Have Never Attacked Humans and, Over More Than a Century of Scientific Records, Have Avoided People, Escaped Direct Contact, and Become One of the Rarest Cases Ever Documented by Biology Caio Aviz 27/01/2026 at 00:38
Interesting facts A Private Reserve in South Africa Bets on Controlled Coexistence Between People and Young Lions, Sparking Controversy, Attracting Visitors, and Testing a Bold Path for Species Conservation Noel Budeguer 12/01/2026 at 20:46
Interesting facts Salmon That Swim Up Rivers Without Eating, Flamingos That Lay Eggs in Toxic Lakes, and Crabs That Cross Roads: The Extreme and Nearly Invisible Rituals That Keep Wildlife Thriving in Silence Alisson Ficher 08/01/2026 at 15:31
Interesting facts A 1.2-Meter Lake Was Dug in a Dull Lawn to Attract Wildlife; In Eight Months, It Became an Ecosystem with a Native Flower Meadow and Observation Shelter, Survived a Hailstorm, and Was Free of Mosquito Larvae Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 05/01/2026 at 21:00