Tag #Environmental Conservation

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Beach Erosion and Deforestation in Costa Rica

Coastal erosion in Costa Rica, exacerbated by rising sea levels and deforestation, threatens beaches and marine ecosystems, prompting community-led reforestation efforts.

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Life Below Water
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China's Ecological Concept Marks 20 Years of Success

China celebrates the 20th anniversary of President Xi Jinping's "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets" concept, showcasing its success in integrating economic growth with environmental conservation through international cooperation and localized projects, such as Dengkou county's de...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Mexican Bison Herd Thrives Amidst Violence and Drug Trafficking

A 17-year-old project to reintroduce American bison to the Janos Biosphere Reserve in Chihuahua, Mexico, has resulted in a herd of approximately 500 animals, thriving despite the region's history of violence and drug trafficking, and contributing to the ecological health of the grasslands.

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Life on Land
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Samara Oil Company Restores Key Spring, Showcases Public-Private Environmental Partnership

Samaraneftegaz, a Rosneft subsidiary, and volunteers cleaned and improved the Key Spring in Ugorye, Samara region, removing 7 cubic meters of trash, enhancing a community recreational area and showcasing a successful public-private environmental partnership.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Yurok Tribe Regains 47,000 Acres in Largest California Land Return

The Yurok Tribe in California has regained 47,000 acres of ancestral land, the largest land conservation agreement in state history, achieved through collaboration with the Western Rivers Conservancy and other environmental groups, enabling the tribe to implement traditional sustainable land managem...

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Life on Land
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Largest Land-Back Deal in California History

The Yurok Tribe in California has regained 73 square miles of ancestral land along the Klamath River, in a \$56 million land-back deal with the Western Rivers Conservancy, marking the largest such project in state history; the land will be used for ecological restoration and community development.

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Life on Land
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Water Quality Campaigner Alan Keys Dies at 78

Alan Keys, a former poultry farmer, dedicated his life to restoring the polluted Ballinderry River in Northern Ireland, founding the Ballinderry River Enhancement Association (BREA) and pioneering the use of comfrey plants to clean agricultural runoff, earning him an MBE in 1994.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Ocean Legacy Foundation Recycles Plastic Waste, Reducing Ocean Pollution

The Ocean Legacy Foundation, founded in 2013, organizes community cleanup events and recycles collected plastic into various products, diverting an estimated 500,000-1,000,000 tonnes of discarded fishing gear and other plastic waste annually from landfills in British Columbia.

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Life Below Water
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Natural Fibers Tested to Reduce Mud at Wacken Open Air

At the Wacken Open Air festival, a 200-meter test area uses natural fiber mats made of sedges, moor grasses, and coconut fibers to improve ground stability and reduce mud, potentially revolutionizing sustainable festival grounds and contributing to climate protection.

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Climate Action
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Bald Eagle Officially Becomes US National Bird, Honoring Indigenous Significance

The United States officially designated the bald eagle as its national bird in December, recognizing its central role in Native American spiritual life and celebrating the bird's cultural significance, especially within Minnesota's Indigenous communities, who hold the eagle sacred and often gift its...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Colombia Sees 33% Drop in Deforestation in First Quarter of 2025

Colombia's deforestation dropped 33% in the first quarter of 2025 to 27,000 hectares, compared to 40,219 hectares in early 2024, due to stronger community coordination and a crackdown on environmental crime; however, illegal activities continue to threaten protected areas.

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Life on Land
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Salgado's Amazon Reforestation: A Model for Ecological Restoration

Sebastião Salgado and his wife have replanted 2.7 million trees on their 750-hectare farm in Brazil, aiming to plant one million more, revitalizing the soil and demonstrating large-scale ecological restoration.

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Life on Land

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