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Forscher entdecken riesigen Süßwasser-Aquifer unter dem Ozean zur Entlastung

In a first-ever underwater drilling mission off Cape Cod, researchers uncovered a vast reserve of freshwater hidden beneath the ocean floor. This discovery offers hope for a water-stressed world—though tests continue to ensure safety, sustainability, and fair access.
(c) Artion Vallat

MONGABAY

  • September 8, 2025
  • Conservation

Blasenschranken bringen neue Hoffnung für plastikfreie Flüsse

A new “bubble barrier” designed in Derby lifts hidden plastic from riverbeds to the surface for collection, protecting marine life and stopping pollution before it reaches the ocean. If successful, 42 vessels could soon clean rivers across Europe—and make the UK a global leader.
(c) Pixabay

BBC

  • August 30, 2025
  • Conservation

Forscher kartieren verborgene Pilznetzwerke zur Wiederbelebung der Wälder

Conservationists have unveiled the first high-res maps of mycorrhizal fungi—earth’s underground lifelines—in soils across 130 countries. Yet 90% of fungal biodiversity hotspots lie unprotected. This atlas is inspiring restoration, climate resilience, and fresh conservation strategies.
(c) Wietse Jongsma

THE GUARDIAN

  • August 23, 2025
  • Conservation

Neue Hoffnung: Spürhunde entdecken Spuren von Sumatra-Nashörnern

In a stunning discovery, sniffer dogs found dung from Sumatran rhinos in Way Kambas, where they were thought gone forever. One test confirms it is rhino; two more are pending. If verified, it could spark vital rescue efforts—and a new chance for this critically endangered species.
(c) Lucas Alexander

MONGABAY

  • August 20, 2025
  • Conservation

Mission gestartet, um die welt­schönsten Schnecken vor dem Aussterben zu retten

A dynamic collaboration between Cuban and UK scientists has launched a mission to protect Polymita tree snails—unquestionably among the most beautiful species—threatened by overcollection. Bright hope blooms through breeding programs and scientific passion to preserve these living jewels for tomorrow.
(c) Bernardo reyes-Tur via bbc.com

BBC

  • August 16, 2025
  • Conservation

Rekordjahr: Drei Seeadlerküken starten erstmals in die Freiheit

Since the start of a reintroduction programme in 2019, a total of six baby eagles have now fledged. All of the chicks are fitted with satellite tags so the project team can track their progress. The white-tailed eagle was Britain's largest bird of prey before it was hunted to extinction in the south of England in the 18th Century.
(c) Phil Robson/Unsplash CC0

BBC

  • August 11, 2025
  • Conservation

Wilder Jaguar-Welpe erstmals nach über 30 Jahren im Gran Chaco gesichtet

(c) Uriel Soberanes/Unsplash CC0

MONGABAY

  • August 7, 2025
  • Conservation

Kanada schafft größtes Meeresschutzgebiet im tiefsee‑Oasenraum

Canada has just established the Tang.ɢ̱wan–ḥačxʷiqak–Tsig̱is MPA, spanning 133,017 km²—larger than Vancouver Island. Co-managed with First Nations, this deep‑sea sanctuary shields rare hydrothermal vents, biodiversity hotspots and seabed ecosystems in a new era of marine stewardship.
(c) Sergey Pesterev/Unsplash CC0

GEORGIA STRAIT

  • August 7, 2025
  • Conservation

Ausländische Gäste tragen zum Schutz von Neuseelands Naturwundern bei

From 2027, international tourists will contribute NZ$20–40 to visit Milford Sound, Tongariro Crossing, Cathedral Cove, and Aoraki Mount Cook. This fair action helps fund conservation, infrastructure, and jobs—protecting these natural wonders for all our futures.
(c) marina/Unsplash CC0

EURONEWS

  • August 7, 2025
  • Conservation

DNA-Datenbank führt geschmuggelte Papageien zurück in ihre Heimat

Colombian researchers created a DNA database for Amazona parrots, allowing authorities to trace rescued birds back to their original habitats. This protects genetic diversity, boosts survival, and restores trafficked parrots to the ecosystems where they belong.
(c) David Clode/Unspalsh CC0

MONGABAY

  • August 5, 2025
  • Conservation

Tote Zone im Golf von Mexiko 20 % kleiner als ursprünglich befürchtet

The significant reduction is an encouraging sign that highlights the dedication and impactful work of scientists and the effectiveness of collaborative efforts in supporting fishermen, coastal communities, and vital marine ecosystems.
(c) USGS/Unsplash CC0

PHYS

  • August 5, 2025
  • Conservation

Nashornhörner mit harmloser Radioaktivität gegen Wilderei behandelt

To proactively prevent poaching, South African researchers have begun injecting rhino horns with small,  radioactive tracers that are completely harmless for the animal, but make them easily detectable by border security worldwide using existing machines, and add years to the jail sentence of anyone smuggling them.
(c) Nicole Kruger/PExels CC0

AFRICA NEWS

  • August 1, 2025
  • Conservation

Leben in 10 km Tiefe: Neue Arten in Pazifischem Tiefseegraben entdeckt

A groundbreaking deep-sea expedition discovered vibrant animal communities living nearly 10 km deep—without sunlight. Fueled by chemosynthesis, these ecosystems prove life’s resilience and adaptability even in the harshest conditions.
(c) Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, CAS (IDSSE, CAS)

ECOWATCH

  • August 1, 2025
  • Conservation

Sundarbans Tigerreservat wächst um 1.100 km² zum zweitgrößten Indiens

On Global Tiger Day, India announced the expansion of the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve from 2,586 km² to 3,630 km², elevating it to the second-largest tiger reserve in the nation. This significant expansion unifies core and buffer zones, enhances tiger management, and secures vital conservation funding.
(c) Kartik Iyer/Unsplash CC0

DOWN TO EARTH

  • Juli 30, 2025
  • Conservation

Amsterdam baut Hunderte Mini-Treppen am Kanal zum Schutz der Tierwelt

Amsterdam will install small wooden staircases along its canals—modeled on a successful Amersfoort initiative—to help cats and other small animals climb out of water. With €100,000 earmarked for “fauna exit points,” the plan prevents drownings and restores local wildlife safety.
(c) Mathias Reding/Unsplash CC0

EURONEWS

  • Juli 30, 2025
  • Conservation

Griechenland kündigt zwei neue Meeresschutzparks im Ionischen & Ägäischen Meer an

Greece will establish two major marine national parks covering 27,500 km² in the Ionian and Southern Aegean Seas, making them among the Mediterranean’s largest conservation zones. The parks aim to protect marine life and ban destructive bottom trawling ahead of its 2030 goals.
(c) Polina Rytova/Unsplash CC0

EKATHIMERINI

  • Juli 25, 2025
  • Conservation

Sri Lanka schützt seltenes Ökosystem für Artenvielfalt und Kulturerbe

Sri Lanka has officially granted protected status to the rare villus wetlands, a unique floodplain ecosystem vital for endangered wildlife. This move marks a powerful step toward preserving biodiversity and honoring the deep cultural value of these natural habitats.
(c) Daniel Klein/Unsplash CC0

MONGABAY

  • Juli 20, 2025
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