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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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  • January 15, 2025

Iberian lynx numbers rebound across Spain and Portugal

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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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Jean de Dieu Uwukunda, a visually impaired artist from Rwanda, creates stunning paintings that inspire resilience. His journey highlights the power of creativity and calls for better opportunities and resources to empower disabled individuals.
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In 12 Indian states, 118 million adult women now receive monthly unconditional cash transfers — a groundbreaking social experiment that recognises the value of unpaid domestic work. Many report the money helps with medicines, groceries or children’s school fees, giving households financial stability and women new economic agency.
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