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New IUCN microbe group bridges crucial conservation gap for invisible life

A bold new commission launched by the IUCN will safeguard the tiniest but vital beings — microbes — often overlooked but essential for human health and planetary balance. This pioneering effort maps threats, sets priorities & ensures these unseen species won’t vanish without notice.
(c) Wierzba Ph

EUREKALERT

  • September 16, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Las tortugas de Floreana regresan a Galápagos tras su extinción en la isla

Once declared extinct, descendants of Floreana tortoises are now being reintroduced to Floreana Island. Hybrids raised in breeding centers are returning the giant tortoises to their rightful home and will play a crucial role in restoring native plants, controlling pests, and reviving ecosystems.
(c) Magda Ehlers

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

  • September 16, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Brazil records 65 percent drop in Amazon area burned by fire

In July, fire damage in Brazil's Amazon rainforest decreased by 65% year-over-year, with 1the smallest monthly total burned since 2019. Improved rainfall and increased monitoring contributed to this decline, as President Lula aims to end Amazon deforestation by 2030.
(c) Elias Tigisier

FRANCE 24

  • September 10, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

World-first vaccine for Koala’s to curb devastating epidemic

(c) Michael Williams II

PHYS

  • September 10, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Indigenous peoples gain historic role in Amazon cooperation treaty

The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization has given Indigenous peoples a formal seat at the table. Through the new Amazon Indigenous Peoples’ Mechanism, delegates from each nation will share knowledge, strengthen forest protection, and promote biodiversity for future generations.
(c) Dylan Shaw

MONGABAY

  • September 10, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Scientists reveal hidden species in Cyprus’s ocean depths

A first-ever study mapped mesophotic zones (50–200 m deep) in Cyprus, uncovering over 200 species, including corals and sea pens never recorded there before. This baseline empowers action to protect fragile reefs and influence conservation policy for a richer future.
(c) Niklas Kiehl

OCEAN GRAPHIC MAGAZINE

  • September 8, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Mexico’s jaguar population rises 30%—a hopeful leap for conservation

From 4,100 jaguars in 2010 to 5,326 in 2024, Mexico has achieved a 30% increase in its iconic feline’s numbers. Progress stems from protected areas, reduced rancher conflict, and growing awareness. A promising stride in a long fight to secure their future.
(c) Geranimo

THE GUARDIAN

  • September 8, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Scientists tap secret undersea freshwater to ease global needs

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, Uncategorized

Bubble Barriers Bring New Hope for Plastic-Free Rivers

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, Uncategorized

Scientists Map Hidden Fungi to Power Forest Recovery Worldwide

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, Uncategorized

Sniffer Dogs Find Clues to Lost Sumatran Rhinos

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, Uncategorized

Mission Underway to Save the World’s Most Beautiful Snails from Extinction

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, Uncategorized

Record Year for White-Tailed Eagles as Three Chicks Fledge

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, Uncategorized

Wild Jaguar Cub Spotted in Argentina’s Gran Chaco After 30 Years

(c) Uriel Soberanes/Unsplash CC0

MONGABAY

  • August 7, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Canada Designates Largest Marine Protected Area in Deep-Sea Oasis

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, Uncategorized

Foreign Visitors to Support Conservation at NZ’s Iconic Natural Sites

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, Uncategorized

DNA Tool Returns Trafficked Parrots to Their Native Colombia Habitats

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
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