
Mother nature is wise, but we still have some humans and animals that can be pretty vulnerable. Injured stray cats, homeless people, or lost baby birds often need help from others. Luckily for them, there’re several human beings with golden souls that were in the right place and the right time to assist them before something bad happened. Bright Side found some of those

The “baby schema” effect says a release of the chemicals dopamine and oxytocin is triggered in the brain when humans look at puppies. The same concoction of chemicals is released when we look at babies and when we fall in love. Well, we’re not limiting ourselves to these categories of images, but we got our brains brewing and think we have the perfect combination of feel-good pictures to boost your mood and give you a reason to smile.

Statistics say we have already lost 43% of African lions and are on our way losing all the elephants within our lifetime because of poaching and loss of habitat. Luckily enough, there are people who love animals so much, that they just can’t stay away from the poaching crisis. In 2017 Dean Schneider, a successful young man from Switzerland, quit his job, sold everything he had, and moved

The main thing that animals can teach you is “true empathy.” Chad Staples who takes care of the entire wildlife park in Sydney shows this perfectly. He wakes up every day surrounded by hundreds of beautiful animals who share their love and kindness with him. This is not a dream life but a reality for Chad. We at Bright Side met this amazing person and would like to share his exotic story with you.

Over 17 million hectares of land were burned in Australia due to the wildfire, affecting 99% of bio reserves along with the animals in them. The massive fire wiped out the habitat of pygmy possums entirely, and experts feared that the tiny animals were gone forever. However, after constant recovery efforts, the little possum species is making a sound again. The newly released photos of this possum have all

The Zoological Wildlife Foundation, located in Miami, FL, is home to many amazing animals, and one of them is a young chimpanzee named Limbani. Thanks to the kind-hearted people, who are taking care of Limbani and who share the pictures and videos of him with the world, we can see almost every stage of him growing and learning. Just like any child, Limbani gets to know the world better by seeing,

Simon and Leonardo, a cow and a giant tortoise, went through hardships until they finally found each other. These 2 besties prove that happiness can be found in even the darkest of times, we just need to look at the bright side. Leonardo the turtle lost his home when the zoo closed down. Leonardo, an African-spurred tortoise, had no idea what was ahead of him when he was rescued from

The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards is a great competition for lucky photographers and very camera-friendly animals. In this article, you will see the charismatic winners that made us smile. We at Bright Side want to put you in a great mood and recommend looking through these photos any time you want to feel better. 20. “Tell me again, again!” 19. “You shall not pass!” 18. Perspective 17. The

A Russia-based wildlife photographer named Andrey Gudkov takes frequent expeditions to the most dangerous African and Indonesian regions such as Zambia, Borneo, and Rinca Island. In addition to being honored by National Geographic, he’s also a member of the Royal Photographic Society and the International Federation of Photographic Art. You can see a selection of these rare shots of animals taken by Andrey Gudkov in a publication from Depositphotos. Since childhood, Gudkov has been passionate

The idea of encountering a moose or a deer on the highway as you drive at high speed is scary, to say the least. The poor animal crossing the road would be even more terrified in this situation. Loud sounds and the movement of fast-approaching vehicles make them feel trapped and lead to their inadequate reactions. However, animals could be saved from such danger if we took the time to pay more