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Got to meet one of North America's most genetically diverse bison herds up close and personal today.
From the perspective of a clanless hyena, large herbivores like this are terrifying! But god, they were so relaxed around the truck as we cruised by, really beautiful creatures. I'm so glad I live so close to multiple conservation centers so I can see them whenever.
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Ambitious conservation project aims to rid three major islands of invasive species and restore native wildlife.
This article was originally published on March 19, 2025
Three New Zealand islands will join an international initiative to remove invasive species and restore native wildlife. With the addition of
This article was originally published on March 7, 2025
Three iconic New Zealand islands join the Island-Ocean Connection Challenge
The international conservation initiative, Island-Ocean Connection Challenge (IOCC), led by Island Conservation, Re:wild, and UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, proudly welcomes three of New Zealand’s most ecologically rich islands into its ambitious effort to restore and rewild 40 globally significant island-ocean ecosystems by 2030. The addition of these three projects brings the total number of committed island-ocean ecosystems to twenty. (February 20, 2025)
Ok, so this is a callout post for EstablishedTitles.com
As a Scottish person, I need to say this:
ESTABLISHED TITLES IS A SCAM!
You cannot become a Lord/Lady in Scotland by owning land of any size. The title of Lord or Lady are titles of Peers in the House of Lords, who are members of the House of Lords, the Upper House of the British Parliament. You get a peerage by donating a fucktonne of money to the Tory party being appointed as such by the British Government, not by owning Land in Scotland. If owning land was enough to get you a peerage, my parents would be Lord and Lady Stabbii. They are not. In fact my Dad is banned from any official honours.
There are better ways to support tree planting, rewilding or natural landscape projects in Scotland, namely by donating to either the National Trust for Scotland or the Scottish Wildlife Trust. Both of these charities are trusted, well established and reliable charities that carry out rewilding, tree planting and nature conservation all over Scotland. If you want a cool title, make one yourself.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
Your voice could help save this precious habitat from a new threat of development.
Coul Links is an incredible habitat which is home to so much wildlife and many birds, including some that are quite rare. A planning application has been put in to build an 18 hole golf course on this amazing place. Please email your MSPs and ask them to do what they can to stop this, and if you live elsewhere in the UK please there is a Scottish Minister that you can email too. The RSPB have templates you can use
Despite the Carney government's parliamentary majority, Canada's junior nature minister said she has no plans to back up recent commitments
Despite a parliamentary majority, the Carney government has no plans to enshrine recent commitments to protect the country's waters and lands into federal legislation, said Canada's junior nature minister. "Right now, we are not working on that," said Nathalie Provost, the state secretary for nature, in French at the House of Commons environment committee. In 2024, the Trudeau government introduced the Nature Accountability Act, meant to hold the government accountable for achieving the so-called 30x30 nature targets, along with international commitments through the United Nations.
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Good News - India gained around 2.1 million hectares of tropical dry woodland between 2014 and 2024
India is the only country that reached its agreement 5 years before target of the Paris Agreement. Before the BJP government, renewable energy was less than 10% now it's 52%. Because of this, old coal mines are converted back to forest, that's why forest cover increased. By the way, this news is based on a peer-reviewed study in Environmental Research Letters (Govindarajulu et al., 2026) using 30m Landsat satellite data and machine learning confirms it. India recorded a gross gain of ~2.1 million hectares of tropical dry woodland from 2014–2024 (net ~1.8 Mha after ~0.29 Mha loss). Gains tied to large-scale planting, restoration schemes like Green India Mission, and plantations—especially outside government lands. Some native woodland loss occurred in managed/government areas. Official FSI reports also show overall forest & tree cover rising in recent cycles. The satellite analysis adds granular, biome-specific detail.