For the first time in 15 years, over 80 critically endangered orange-bellied parrots have returned to their breeding ground in Tasmania.
Around the world, major cities are undergoing "depaving" initiatives in an effort to liberate unnecessary plots of concrete and asphalt, allowing nature to grow in its place.
There is a brand-new sanctuary in Chile, one that covers more than 11,000 hectares, stands out for its diversity in both fauna and flora and is surrounded by impressive granite walls.
Due to tighter regulations in California, the United States, there has been a decrease in food waste within the state.
The European Parliament has recently adopted a law that is set to restore degraded ecosystems across the bloc.
The city of Dublin, Ireland has announced a ban on private cars and commercial vehicles driving through the city from August.
A new conservation area covering 75,116 acres (30,398 hectares) of tropical rainforest has just been established along Colombia's Pacific coast.
2.3 million hectares of land across Mexico is now protected.
Clean electricity from nuclear, solar, wind, and hydro is forecasted to meet all global demand growth over the next three years.
Over the course of a decade, the Dominican Republic managed to regreen a fifth of its territory by reforesting farms, thus improving land and water without jeopardizing its economy.