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Striking “Dream” Image of a Snow Leopard Wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award: See the Finalists 

The Wildlife Photographer of the Year’s People’s Choice Award winner was announced on Thursday: The honor went to German photographer Sascha Fonseca for his gorgeous sunset shot of a snow leopard — an elusive species known as “the ghost of the mountains.” A staggering 60,466 people voted on 25 photos this year, taken by photographers […]

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A beautiful snow leopard triggers my DSLR camera trap high up in the Indian Himalayas. I captured this image during a 3-year camera trap project. The mystery surrounding the snow leopard always fascinated me. They are some of the most difficult large cats — Sascha Fonseca, Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice award winner

Meet Cake4Kids: The Nonprofit That Bakes Birthday Cakes for Foster and At-Risk Children

Inspired by an article profiling a young girl in the foster care system who burst into tears upon receiving her first birthday cake, Cake4Kids founder Libby Gruender recognized that such a simple gesture could have a profound impact on the lives of underprivileged children. In 2010, Cake4Kids launched as a grassroots effort in Sunnyvale, California,

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A girl is excited for her birthday cake.

New York Crossing Guard Retires at 91 After Working Over Four Decades in “the Greatest Job Ever”

Louise Kobs has taken dedication to her community to a whole new level — and proven that age is only a number. The 91-year-old New York crossing guard, who joined the Nassau County Police Department in the role in November 1981, has only recently retired from her position after 41 years. “If I can get

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91-year-old crossing guard Louise Kobs wears a bright yellow-green jacket and stands with a group of smiling police officers

The 2023 Puppy Bowl Is Here! Meet the (Cute) Competitors and Learn How to Watch 

If the Super Bowl is the biggest game in professional football, the Puppy Bowl is the biggest game in canine athletics. The annual competition returns for its 19th year on Super Bowl Sunday (February 12), when “Team Ruff” and “Team Fluff” will adorably battle it out for the highly coveted “Lombarky” trophy. (Yes, that’s a

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This Nonprofit Teaches Life Skills to Teens Through Free Online Curriculum

Editorial update (May 8, 2023): A previous version of this story referenced SELF’s thank you card program. Due to an overwhelming response in requests for materials, we have removed links to that particular initiative at this time.  The Santoro Education Lifeskills Foundation (SELF), a Florida nonprofit, is helping children and teenagers develop the skills they

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Innovation & Kindness: High Schoolers in Tennessee Build Life-Changing Robotic Hand for New Classmate

High schoolers in Tennessee have made headlines for an innovative act of kindness: creating a robotic hand for their classmate.  When Sergio Peralta, 15, started the year as a new student at Hendersonville High School, he tried to conceal that he was born with a right hand that didn’t fully form. “In the first days

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four teenagers smile and group together while holding up robotic hands and parts

How England’s River Mersey, Once Polluted and “Biologically Dead,” Was Restored

There is an abundance of fish species in the River Mersey once more. An iconic part of the United Kingdom’s topography, River Mersey separates Lancashire in the north from Cheshire in the south. In recent years, the once-heavily polluted river has become one of Europe’s biggest environmental success stories.  “It’s the best environmental good news

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a view of the river mersey with a city skyline on a clear day

Pigpen Conflict Resolution: Study Highlights How the Animals Handle Aggression

You may have heard of the bystander effect, the psychological theory that some people are less likely to step in to confront a bully when there are others around. According to a November study published in the journal Animal Cognition, domestic pigs have their own set of conflict resolution behaviors that also involve bystanders.  Researchers

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Group of beautiful family of pigs searching and asking for food looking at camera

Try These 19 Indoor Activities to Stave Off Boredom When It’s Cold Outside

For the billions of people who live in the Northern Hemisphere, the winter months usher in frigid weather: from heavy rains to blustery blizzards. While these cold, outdoor temperatures can make for a cozy setting of sitting fireside at home and drinking hot tea, the repetition of weeks spent indoors can feel monotonous. In the

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Young beautiful family with two children drawing at home, an examples of one of the indoor activities on the list.
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