Recovery
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Environment
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Environment
Environment The WorldHere’s How Tropical Lands Can Self-Recover
According to a recently published study, 215 million hectares of degraded and deforested tropical land could recover on their own, a solution that is more cost-effective than tree planting and highly beneficial to biodiversity and climate.
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Animals
Animals USANorth America’s Most Endangered Bird More Than Doubles in Number (in Only 5 Years!)
In five short years, the wild population of the Florida grasshopper sparrow more than doubled thanks to an unprecedented recovery program, and captive-raised sparrows have surpassed expectations in the wild.
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Animals
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Animals
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Animals
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Environment
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Animals
Animals USAFive Decades Later, These Foxes Are Back
As part of a five-year recovery program, more than a hundred swift foxes have been reintroduced into the Tribal lands of Montana, the United States, and monitoring shows that the newly implanted fox population is thriving as it reproduces in the wild.
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Animals
Animals Macquarie IslandThis World Heritage Site Is Now Pest-Free
Once overpopulated by pests, Macquarie Island managed to completely eradicate unwanted animals in order for the Southern Ocean nation’s ecosystem and biodiversity to bounce back, in a grand-scale environmental recovery project to inspire many to come.
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Health