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Mongolia’s Thawing Permafrost Reshapes Landscapes, Water Systems and Traditional Herding Economy

“By bringing scientific and community knowledge together, we gain a more complete understanding of how environmental change affects both ecosystems

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Sicily’s Vendicari Reserve Draws Visitors Seeking Wildlife, Coastline and Rural Heritage

“The reserve remains one of southeastern Sicily’s most important refuges for migratory birds, where flamingos gather amid wetlands preserved from

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Tiny Nigerian bat once feared extinct rediscovered in rainforest sanctuary

A small bat species once believed to have disappeared from the wild has been rediscovered in a rainforest sanctuary in

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Rewilding Projects Deliver Measurable Ecological Gains as UK Movement Seeks Greater Recognition

“Stories alone are not enough. If rewilding is to be fully recognised within national nature recovery strategies, we need robust

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Black Mycologists and Foragers Expand Fungal Research Across the United States

“It forced me down on my knees to examine it further, because it didn’t look real. It looked like it

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Italian Seaside Town Divided as Growing Peacock Population Sparks Debate

“If they know it’s easier to come and snack on a sandwich in the town rather than having to forage

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UN Warns Forest-Dependent Communities Remain Trapped in Extreme Poverty Despite $1.5 Trillion Global Forest Economy

“The economic and social benefits of forests remain constrained by weak market access and limited opportunities for value-added processing,” the

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Chernobyl at 40: Wildlife in the Exclusion Zone Shows Survival, Mutation and Unfinished Scientific Debate

“Chernobyl is neither a dead zone nor a perfect wilderness—it is a living laboratory where radiation, abandonment and adaptation continue

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Lithium Boom Raises Human Rights Concerns for Indigenous Communities in Chile

“It cannot be that a process which benefits humanity is carried out at the expense of local communities.” The global

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Climate Pressures and Urban Expansion Drive Rising Human-Wildlife Conflict Across Asia

“As habitats shrink and temperatures rise, encounters between humans and wildlife are no longer rare events but an emerging pattern.”

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