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 #Science50Share
RusticRealm+Followdid a sneaky squirrel just plant a sunflower in my yard?I was checking my garden this morning when I spotted a tiny sunflower sprouting right by my tomatoes. I never planted it! Turns out, a squirrel must’ve buried a seed there. I laughed so hard. It’s wild how nature helps out sometimes. I always leave a few seeds and nuts around for the animals, and now I’ve got a surprise sunflower buddy. If you want more happy surprises, try mixing up your plants and leaving some space for wildlife. You never know what might pop up. Gardening’s way more fun when you let a little chaos in! #gardeningjoy #wildlifehelpers #sunflowerstory #naturewin #Gardening100Share
Danielle White+FollowKootenay Lake’s Comeback Story!Kootenay Lake just pulled off a major glow-up! After years of drought and record-low water levels, this iconic Canadian lake is bouncing back thanks to a snowy winter and a super rainy March. Locals and wildlife are loving it—think moose, bears, and even the tiniest pygmy shrew! It’s a huge win for everyone who loves swimming, fishing, or just chilling by the water. Fingers crossed this good luck keeps rolling! #KootenayLake #NatureWin #Canada #Spirituality50Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowRanchers Are Getting Paid for Cat Pics?!Wild jaguars are making a comeback in northern Mexico, and it’s all thanks to ranchers snapping pics of them! There’s a program that pays ranchers cash for every photo their trail cams catch of jaguars, pumas, ocelots, or bobcats. Instead of hunting these big cats, ranchers are now protecting them—and even bragging about their wild neighbors. It’s literally flipping the script on old rivalries and giving these rare cats a shot at survival (and maybe a return to the US!). #Jaguars #WildlifeConservation #TrailCam #NatureWin #Sonora10Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowRanchers Are Getting Paid for Cat Pics?!Wild jaguars are making a comeback in northern Mexico, and it’s all thanks to ranchers snapping pics of them! There’s a program that pays ranchers cash for every photo their trail cams catch of jaguars, pumas, ocelots, or bobcats. Instead of hunting these big cats, ranchers are now protecting them—and even bragging about their wild neighbors. It’s literally flipping the script on old rivalries and giving these rare cats a shot at survival (and maybe a return to the US!). #Jaguars #WildlifeConservation #TrailCam #NatureWin #Sonora #Pets61Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowWolf Spotted in France After 100 Years!A security cam in northern France just snapped a pic of a European gray wolf—the first sighting there in a century! Locals are buzzing, and experts say it’s likely the real deal. Wolves were wiped out in France in the 1930s, but now they’re making a comeback. Trail cams are helping us catch these rare moments and track wildlife returns. Could this be the start of more animals reclaiming their old turf? Wild times! #WildlifeComeback #GrayWolf #NatureWin #TrailCamFinds #Conservation #Science60Share