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Ecuador überträgt Sápara-Gemeinde historisches Landrecht im Regenwald

In a major win for Indigenous rights, Ecuador has granted official land title to the Sápara people for 79,000 hectares of ancestral Amazon forest. The move strengthens cultural preservation, environmental stewardship, and global recognition of Indigenous leadership.
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MONGABAY

  • Juli 17, 2025
  • Conservation

Schweden wird käfigfrei – Vorreiter für bessere Tierhaltung

PROJECT 1882

  • Juli 15, 2025
  • Conservation

Kenias Marine-Kreditprogramm pflanzt Mangroven und kreiert lokale Arbeitsplätze

Marereni, Kenya is home to one of the richest mangrove forests in the world. The loss of trees in recent years has left shorelines susceptible and threatened people's livelihoods. Seatrees, a California-based nonprofit, has been working with communities since 2022 to reverse tehe damage.
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MONGABAY

  • Juli 10, 2025
  • Conservation

Paris öffnet Seine nach 100 Jahren wieder zum Schwimmen

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AL JAZEERA

  • Juli 6, 2025
  • Conservation

Mexiko verbietet Delfinshows und Zoo-Auftritte mit Meeressäugetieren

Mexico’s Congress has unanimously banned dolphin and marine mammal shows, ending captivity-based entertainment. About 350 dolphins will move to natural pens, while fines and strict rules ensure this sweeping reform protects animal welfare and promotes ethical tourism.
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WORLD ANIMAL PROTECTION

  • Juli 6, 2025
  • Conservation

Bedrohte Scheckenfalter kehren mit über 1.000 Tieren nach Exmoor zurück

Once near-extinct, heath fritillary butterflies on Exmoor have jumped from 600 to over 1,000 individuals. Thanks to cattle grazing, bracken removal, and woodland management, their habitats thrive, even prompting colonization at sites not seen since the 1990s.
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ECOWATCH

  • Juni 30, 2025
  • Conservation

EU stellt mit neuem Pakt 1 Milliarde Euro für den Meeresschutz bereit

At the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, the EU launched a €1 billion Ocean Pact to support over 50 projects worldwide. A third of the funding will go to marine research, with efforts focused on restoring ecosystems, cutting pollution, and supporting sustainable coastal development.
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AFRICA NEWS

  • Juni 8, 2025
  • Conservation

Mikroalgen reinigen Abwasser ohne Chemie und Strom

In Limpopo, South Africa, microalgae were added to wastewater ponds to treat sewage from 1,560 homes. Without chemicals or electricity, the process—phycoremediation—cut ammonia by 99%, phosphate by 83%, and nitrogen by 73%, offering a low‑cost, eco‑friendly solution for rural sanitation.
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ECOWATCH

  • Juni 8, 2025
  • Conservation

Alte Smartphones helfen jetzt beim Schutz der Meere

Researchers are repurposing retired mobile phones into mini marine-data hubs that are deployed on beaches or boats, and record ocean conditions and marine fauna activity, creating a low-cost network that empowers coastal communities to contribute to marine conservation efforts.
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EURONEWS

  • Mai 28, 2025
  • Conservation

FDA kündigt Pläne zur schrittweisen Abschaffung von Tierversuchen an

The FDA has announced that they will begin to phase out animal testing. The shift to research on human cells rather than animals could prove to have positive effects such as identifying individuals who are most at risk of a disease and how to reduce certain side effects.
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THE SCIENTIST

  • Mai 28, 2025
  • Conservation

Indiens Population asiatischer Löwen steigt um ein Drittel

According to a five-year census released this week, the Asiatic lion population has increased steadily over the past three decades, reaching 891. The species, which once roamed from the Middle East to India, now exists as a single subpopulation and remains vulnerable to extinction.
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PHYS

  • Mai 24, 2025
  • Conservation

US Bundesrichter stellt Umweltfördermittel in Höhe von 176 Millionen Dollar wieder her

After the US administration admitted that cancelling said grants based on executive orders was a violation of the Administrative Procedure Act, a  federal judge has ordered to immediately restore the 32 grants awarded under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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ECOWATCH

  • Mai 24, 2025
  • Conservation

Gecko, der als ausgestorben galt, taucht in der Wüste Südafrikas wieder auf

A species of lizard first spotted in 1991 and categorized as “lost” for the past 30 years has reappeared in South Africa. Research duo Darren Pietersen and John Davies returned to the site where the lizard was originally discovered and came across it again.
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EURONEWS

  • Mai 16, 2025
  • Conservation

Konferenz bringt 9,1 Milliarden für den Meeresschutz ein

The annual, global ocean conservation conference titled "Our Ocean, Our Action" took place from April 28th to April 30th in South Korea, with leaders from across the globe committing 9.1 billion to ocean conservation and restoration efforts.
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ECOWATCH

  • Mai 10, 2025
  • Conservation

Wildblumen auf Feldern verbessern Pflanzenwachstum und Artenvielfalt

A scientific study taken over the span of two years revealed that planting strips of wildflowers in agricultural fields could lead to positive long-term effects on the crops. Mainly serving as a natural pest control, this new technique could reduce farmers' planting and maintenance costs as well as lead to biodiversity.
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NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • Mai 2, 2025
  • Conservation

Sir David Attenborough bringt neuen Film zum Schutz und Erhalt der Ozeane heraus

In his soon-to-be-released film Oceans, Sir David Attenborough discusses the role humans play in protecting the world's many bodies of water. Attenborough, who celebrates his 99th birthday on the 8th, has acknowledged this film as one of the most impactful of his career.
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BBC

  • April 24, 2025
  • Conservation

Brasilianischer Papagei kehrt in seinen Lebensraum zurück

The red-tailed amazon parrot, native to Brazil, was once endangered. Now, two of its species are being re-integrated into the wild, and the birds will have tags on their feet to protect from animal trafficking.
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MONGABAY

  • April 22, 2025
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In May alone, China added 93 GW of solar and 26 GW of wind—enough electricity to power entire nations like Poland or Sweden. Solar capacity now tops 1,000 GW—half the world’s total. Ambitious clean energy growth continues despite financial strains on manufacturers.
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Erschwingliche HIV-Präventionsspritze erreicht 2027 über 100 Länder

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