Conservation
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worldOrangutan Makes History Crossing Road Via Canopy Bridge
First documented instance of an endangered Sumatran orangutan using a human-made canopy bridge to cross a public road, offering hope for habitat connectivity.
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worldUNESCO Sites: Earth's Last Strongholds for Biodiversity and Climate
New UNESCO report reveals designated sites protect over 60% of Earth's species and store vast carbon reserves, yet face critical threats from climate change.
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worldKakapo Revival: New Zealand's Beloved Parrot Beats Extinction
Conservation efforts and a recent berry boom are fueling a record breeding season for New Zealand's critically endangered kakapo parrot, bringing hope for its survival.
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worldMichelin Chefs Urge Ban on Eating Critically Endangered Eels
Top chefs are sounding the alarm over the drastic decline of European eel populations, comparing their endangered status to that of pandas and calling for an immediate halt to consumption.
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worldMelting Ice Threatens Emperor Penguins' Annual Moult
Researchers warn that shrinking Antarctic sea ice due to climate change puts emperor penguins at deadly risk during their essential feather-shedding period.
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worldGiant Tortoises Return to Galápagos Island After 150-Year Absence
Nearly 150 years after extinction, giant tortoises are being reintroduced to Ecuador's Floreana Island to restore its vital ecosystem.
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worldGlobal Environmental Wins: Innovation and Conservation Shine in 2026
Highlighting positive environmental breakthroughs and conservation successes from early 2026, showcasing innovation in transport, wildlife, and renewable energy.