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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Expedition to Alto Mayo unveils new species in Amazon Rainforest

Researchers have identified dozens of new species in Peru's Alto Mayo with vital contributions from local Indigenous communities. The new species include an amphibious mouse with webbed feet and colorful butterflies, with dozens more left to be studied.
(c) Denitsa Kireva/Pexels CC0

BBC

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

US Department of Energy aligns solar energy with wildlife and agriculture needs

The US Department of Energy has announced a USD 11 million investment in an initiative that aims to ensure all new large-scale solar projects will successfully balance environmental protection, agriculture and community needs.
(c) Ricardo Gomez Angel/Unsplash CC0

PV MAGAZINE

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Conservation efforts protect Congo’s ‘Garden of Eden’ from exploitation

Congo’s Lac Télé Reserve, known as the "Garden of Eden," faces increasing pressure from urban demand, yet a collaborative approach between local communities and conservationists provides hope for the protection of its unique biodiversity.
(c) Abdulla Faiz/Unsplash CC0

MONGABAY

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Endangered lizard thrives as invasive pests removed from Sombrero island

Once on the brink of extinction, conservation efforts have transformed Sombrero Island into a thriving sanctuary for the Sombrero ground lizard which has made a stunning recovery, with its population surging from fewer than 100 to over 1,600.
(c) David Clode/Unsplash CC0

MONGABAY

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Norway freezes deep-sea mining amid growing opposition

Norway has decided to at least temporarily halt deep-sea mining, marking a significant victory for ocean advocates in protecting Arctic waters from ecological harm and strengthening global momentum for conservation.
(c) Daniel Torobekov/Pexels CC0

ECOWATCH

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

New Zealand pushes predator-free campaign to revive native birds

The campaign - considered "the most ambitious conservation project attempted anywhere in the world" - aims to eradicate invasive species threatening native bird populations by 2050 through innovative strategies and collaboration.
(c) Marek Piwniki/Pexels CC0

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Extinct-in-the-wild Hawaiian crows released on Maui

In a huge step towards the species' recovery, five Hawaiian crows were released on Maui for the first time in decades as part of a conservation effort to bring the species back from being extinct-in-the-wild.
(c) Sonny Mauritio/Unsplash CC0

AP NEWS

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Ancient ferns help ecosystems recover from natural disasters

According to a new study, ferns, known to be ancient survivors of extinction events, play a key role in helping ecosystems recover after disasters by facilitating positive interactions among species, emphasizing collaboration over competition in ecological recovery.
(c) Euan/Unsplash CC0

ECOWATCH

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

234 new species highlight the rich ecosystems of the Greater Mekong

Scientists have uncovered 234 new species in the Greater Mekong, from a high-altitude crocodile newt to a vampire-inspired hedgehog, highlighting Southeast Asia’s vibrant biodiversity and the urgency of protecting the region’s unique ecosystems.
(c) Kyaw Tun/Unsplash CC0

PHYS.ORG

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Interactive enrichment objects help keep dairy cows happy

A simple toy such as an inflatable buoy reduces boredom and improves the welfare of dairy cows, a playful approach toward enhancing livestock well-being and understanding animal behavior in indoor farming environments.
(c) Patrick Baum/Unsplash CC00

PHYS.ORG

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Amazon Rivers show signs of recovery after historic drought

The Amazon River and its tributaries, which make up the largest freshwater basin in the world, are rising again and bringing relief to communities after historic lows that caused isolation and disruptions.
(c) Alex Moliski/Pexels CC0

MONGABAY

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

London Fashion Week pioneers ban on exotic animal skins

London Fashion Week has become the first major fashion event to ban exotic animal skins such as crocodiles and snakes starting this year, a historic shift that promotes innovative and animal-friendly materials in the world’s fashion capital.
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THE GUARDIAN

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Barbados secures $165 million for climate resilience with world-first debt swap

Barbados has completed the world’s first debt-for-climate swap and secured USD 165 million to fund climate-resilient infrastructure like improving water systems, food security, and environmental protection.
(c) Jen Porter/Unsplash CC0

REUTERS

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Dozens of stranded whales rescued in New Zealand

Hundreds of New Zealanders worked together to rescue over 30 pilot whales stranded on a beach in Ruakākā. A cultural ceremony honored the four whales that perished, reflecting the deep bond between the people and their marine environment.
(c) Thomas Kelley/Unsplash CC0

NPR

  • November 27, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Tropical forests can regenerate naturally on degraded land

A new study reveals that 215 million hectares of degraded tropical land will naturally regenerate into forests, a cost-effective solution that could sequester over 23 billion metric tons of carbon within 30 years, in some areas surpassing the impact tree planting would have.
(c) David Riaño Cortés/Pexels CC0

MONGABAY

  • November 27, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Banana peels help combat deforestation in Cameroon

In an innovative approach, 30-year-old environmental engineer Steve Djeutchou produces eco-friendly biochar from banana peels, offering a sustainable solution to deforestation for charcoal production in Cameroon.
(c) SHVETS Production/Pexels CC0

MONGABAY

  • November 27, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

No-go’ mining zones offer crucial protection for ecosystems and Indigenous rights

Declaring  legally binding no-mining zones and reducing mineral demand through innovation and recycling is ensuring a greener and more just future for Indigenous communities without sacrificing biodiversity.
(c) Luis Alfredo Gutierrez Leiva/Unsplash CC0

CONTEXT

  • November 25, 2024
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