How Wolves Change Rivers
In 1995, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, along with Canadian biologists, captured 14 wolves in Canada and placed them in Yellowstone National Park, where they had been extinct since 1926. Over the next few years, the number of wolves rose, but that was the least of the changes that took place in Yellowstone. The effects were more striking than anyone could have expected. Read more on WeLove[...]
The World’s Fastest Runner: Cheetah
Of the five subspecies of cheetah recognized by scientists, the most critically endangered remain in fragmented habitat in the western Sahara and in Iran. These populations are thought to number between 60 and 100 respectively, making them some of the most endangered cats on Earth. Read more...[...]
The Secret Lives of Rhinos
This educational video about rhinos was created by 5th graders in a New York public school. [...]
You can learn anything (video)
Khan Academy is on a mission to unlock the world's potential. Most people think their intelligence is fixed. The science says it’s not. It starts with knowing you can learn anything. Join the movement at http://khanacademy.org/youcanlearnany.... [...]
Global March to Save Rhinos
October 4th! Hope is still here! We can help them! Our mission is to protect them! [...]