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Conservation

  • This Foundation’s Vision for Conservation and Philanthropy’s Future

    Philanthropy Europe Association Aug 2, 2023

    The view from the Muga valley in the Pyrenees that opens before your eyes as you approach The Home is spectacular. The dark green, life-breathing forest with its impenetrable, dense…

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  • Crucial Atlantic Ocean System May Collapse Sooner Than Previously Anticipated

    Grist Aug 2, 2023

    Climate change is slowing down the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, a key ocean “conveyer belt.” New research finds it could collapse completely by 2060.

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  • Agroecology Provides a Pathway to Climate and Food Justice

    Alliance Magazine Jul 31, 2023

    For Indigenous Buryat nomadic herders in the Russian part of Central Asia, life would be far more difficult without the Buryat cow.The disappearance of this emblematic animal would mean the violation of their rights ……

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  • Generation Alpha and Environmental Education Justice

    Nonprofit Quarterly Jul 30, 2023

    For young children, nature-based learning environments can be the key to establishing environmental stewardship.

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  • Decades of Public Messages About Recycling in the US have Crowded Out More Sustainable Ways to Manage Waste

    The Conversation Jul 25, 2023

    New research shows that Americans may have absorbed public messaging about the importance of recycling too well.

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  • How Companies Fall Short When Addressing Deforestation

    GreenBiz Jul 16, 2023

    A CDP report shows few companies are engaging their entire supply chains on strategies to reduce or eliminate tree cutting, with North American companies at most risk.

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  • Corals Are Starting to Bleach As Global Ocean Temperatures Hit Record Highs

    The Conversation Jul 16, 2023

    Water temperatures in the 90s off Florida in July are alarming, a NOAA coral scientist writes. Scientists in several North American countries have already spotted coral bleaching off their coasts.

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  • The Risks of Marine Heat Waves on Seabird Populations

    Futurity Jul 15, 2023

    “A warmer ocean…will result in the death of hundreds of thousands to millions of marine birds within one to six months of the temperature increase.”…

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  • Everything There Is To Know About Ecological Restoration

    Causeartist Jul 15, 2023

    Ecological restoration encompasses a range of practices focused on reviving ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, grasslands, and marine habitats.It aims…

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  • Removing Dams From the Klamath River Is A Step Toward Justice for Native Americans in Northern California

    The Conversation Jul 12, 2023

    The largest dam removal project is moving forward on the Klamath River in California and Oregon. Tribal nations there have fought for decades to protect native fish runs and the ecology of the river.

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  • The Human Impact on Wildlife in Protected Areas

    Futurity Jul 11, 2023

    Even tropical animals that live in protected areas aren’t safe from the effects of human activity, a new study shows.

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  • Environmentalism in the Face of Inequity

    The Counter Jul 6, 2023

    The Sweet Fern Savanna Land and Water Reserve, in the heart of Pembroke Township, Illinois, offers a glimpse into what much of the area looked like before European settlers drained…

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