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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

India’s Asiatic lion population rises by a third

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

  • May 24, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Federal judge restores US$176 Million community and environmental grant funding

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

  • May 24, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Gecko, previously thought to be extinct, makes resurgance in South Africa desertt

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

  • May 16, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Conference raises 9.1 billion for ocean conservation

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

  • May 10, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Study reveals positive effects of wildflower strips on crop growth, biodiversity

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

  • May 2, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Sir David Attenborough lanches new film on ocean conservation and protection

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, Uncategorized

Brazilian parrot makes return to habitat

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
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Annual Mother Nature mixtape released at the U.N.

The second volume of the annual Nature Sounds mixtape through the Museum for the United Nations was released to celebrate Earth Day. Each year, a group of artists is selected to take part, with streaming efforts going directly towards nature conservation efforts worldwide.
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NPR

  • April 22, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Forest service halts commercial huckleberry harvest in Gifford Pinchot

The US Forest Service has suspended commercial huckleberry picking in Washington's Gifford Pinchot National Forest, responding to long-standing concerns from the Yakama Nation over treaty rights and resource depletion. The pause aims to protect the berry’s cultural significance and ecological sustainability while tribal consultations and environmental assessments are underway.
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ICT NEWS

  • April 10, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

European wolf population increases 58% in a decade

A closer look at data from 34 countries discovered an increase of  wolf populations in all nations but three, with overall numbers growing from 12,000 to over 21,500 by the end of 2022. In the European Union, only about 0,02% of livestock per year is lost to wolves.
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ECOWATCH

  • April 9, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

New feeding device to boost coral reef restoration

The submersible, programmable light developed at The Ohio State University turns on for about one hour per night to increase concentrations of zooplankton, allowing corals more feeding opportunities, while minimizing artificial light disruption to other species.
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ECOWATCH

  • April 9, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

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GREAT NEWS NEEDS YOU

  • April 8, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Philadelphia zoo celebrates first-ever Galapagos tortoise hatchlings

For the first time in the zoo's over 150-year history, four critically endangered Western Santa Cruz Galapagos tortoises have hatched, making their two oldest, over 100-year-old residents Mommy and Abrazzo, first-time parents.
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EURONEWS

  • April 8, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Iberian lynx numbers rebound across Spain and Portugal

Thanks to captive breeding, habitat restoration, and collaborative conservation efforts,the Iberian lynx has made a remarkable recovery from the brink of extinction, offering hope for endangered species worldwide.
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BBC

  • January 15, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Atlas of Abandoned Places highlights beauty and cultural preservation

The Atlas of Abandoned Places showcases 10 of the world’s most photogenic deserted landmarks with awe-inspiring images, from Pakistan’s Bibi Jawindi to Italy’s Palazzo Athena,trying to keep cultural heritage from fading into obscurity.
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EL PAIS

  • January 15, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

South Australia bans fishing of endangered sharks and rays in its waters

The state of South Australia has banned both recreational and commercial fishing of various endangered or critically endangered sharks and rays, five of which are only found in Australian waters. Fishing of specific stingarees and skates is also banned.
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MONGABAY

  • January 13, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Peruvian court returns rainforest ownership to Indigenous group

The Kichwa tribe of Puerto Franco celebrates a pivotal court victory in reclaiming ancestral rainforests from the Cordillera Azul National Park, alandmark case that challenges carbon credit profits and reinforces Indigenous land rights.
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ICT NEWS

  • December 31, 2024
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