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One Ocean. Ten Percent. A Planet Finally Learning to Protect What It Cannot Live Without.

Apr 25, 2026

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One Ocean. Ten Percent. A Planet Finally Learning to Protect What It Cannot Live Without.

In April 2026, the United Nations Environment Programme confirmed what ocean scientists have spent decades working toward: more than 10% of the global ocean is now officially protected. Five million square kilometres of new marine protection in two years. A milestone. And a starting gun.

Henry P
Henry P

awesome-animals

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The Rhinos Are Back: Uganda Rewrites a 43-Year-Old Story of Loss

Apr 17, 2026

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3 min read

The Rhinos Are Back: Uganda Rewrites a 43-Year-Old Story of Loss

On March 17, 2026, two southern white rhinos stepped out of their crates onto the savannah of Kidepo Valley National Park in northeastern Uganda — the first rhinos to set foot there since 1983. After four decades of silence, one of Africa's most iconic species has come home.

Henry P
Henry P

sustainable-living

+8

The World Already Built This Climate Solution. It Has a Flat Tail and Works for Free.

Mar 23, 2026

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6 min read

The World Already Built This Climate Solution. It Has a Flat Tail and Works for Free.

A landmark study published in Nature's Communications Earth & Environment has produced the first-ever comprehensive carbon budget for a beaver-engineered wetland. The findings are striking: by building dams and flooding river corridors, beavers turn ordinary streams into powerful carbon-storing systems — at zero financial cost and with no human management required.

Henry P
Henry P

awesome-animals

+6

The Butterfly That Came Back From the Dead: Britain's Large Tortoiseshell Returns

Mar 13, 2026

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6 min read

The Butterfly That Came Back From the Dead: Britain's Large Tortoiseshell Returns

In March 2026, a butterfly declared extinct in the UK for more than 30 years has been photographed at sites across southern England. Conservation scientists are now saying what would have been unthinkable a decade ago: the large tortoiseshell is back.

Henry P
Henry P

awesome-animals

+7

The Map That Could Save the Tiger, the Bison, and the Lion

Mar 6, 2026

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6 min read

The Map That Could Save the Tiger, the Bison, and the Lion

In January 2026, NASA-funded scientists at the Wildlife Conservation Society released something conservationists have needed for decades: a free, open-source mapping system that shows where four of the world's most iconic species live, where they could live again — and where to act before it is too late.

Henry P
Henry P

sustainable-living

+6

When Ecosystems Team Up: The Blue Carbon Solution That Saves Two Worlds at Once

Feb 16, 2026

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5 min read

When Ecosystems Team Up: The Blue Carbon Solution That Saves Two Worlds at Once

how mangroves, seagrasses, and coral reefs can work together to fight climate change.

Henry P
Henry P

community-joy

+7

When Rescues Need Rescuing: 51 Dogs Find Hope After Years in Limbo

Feb 15, 2026

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5 min read

When Rescues Need Rescuing: 51 Dogs Find Hope After Years in Limbo

On February 10, 2026, Animal Rescue Corps completed a court-ordered mission to save 51 large dogs from a former rescue property in Ashdown, Arkansas.

Henry P
Henry P

community-joy

+5

A Giant Carbon Fortress Rises at the "End of the World"

Feb 8, 2026

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3 min read

A Giant Carbon Fortress Rises at the "End of the World"

Chile just turned 150,000 hectares of the subantarctic into a National Park. It’s not just a win for pumas; it’s a massive carbon lung for the planet.

Henry P
Henry P

green-wins

+4

The Hidden Cathedral: A "Mega-Discovery" Beneath the Pacific

Feb 6, 2026

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3 min read

The Hidden Cathedral: A "Mega-Discovery" Beneath the Pacific

While we were looking at the stars, we just found a massive, carbon-trapping "biological backup system" hidden 6,000 meters beneath the waves.

Henry P
Henry P

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