Conservation
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Society
Society New ZealandWith the Help of Locals, Wildlife Thrives Here – As It Did Seven Centuries Ago
What started as an urban ecosanctuary for birds in the heart of Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, transformed into a formidable ecological revolution to restore the city to its pre-human, pre-predators state, some 700 years ago, where wildlife is thriving!
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Animals
Animals USANear-Extinct Bird Finds a Home Here for the First Time in Over a Hundred Years
Hopeful news for one of the rarest birds in the world: four critically endangered condors have just been released in the redwood forests of Northern California, United States, as the first habitants of their kind in over a century.
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Animals
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Animals
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Animals
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Society
Society EcuadorIndigenous Groups Get Legal Boost to Defend and Protect Their Land
In Ecuador, two indigenous groups have a legal ground to defend their land against development projects since the country’s top court ruled in their favor, and actions are being taken to keep any harmful activity at bay and preserve their ancestral territory.
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Environment
Environment ArgentinaRe-wilding Efforts Show Huge Success Here!
Through rewilding projects, conservationists in Argentina have managed to restore more than 800,000 hectares of damaged land and reintroduce multiple species including jaguars, red macaws and river otters, thus curbing the destruction of one of the most at-risk ecosystems in the world.
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Animals
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Animals
Animals United KingdomBreeding Program Pays Off: Seahawk Couple Meets Again, Ready to Breed!
Through a five-year programme, ospreys - or sea hawks - have been encouraged to breed on the Dorset coast in the United Kingdom, and conservation efforts are proving worthwhile: two birds found their way back to each other from migration, and are currently nesting!
