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    Wildfires Burned an Amount of Land Larger Than India in 2024, Report Concludes

    Eco-Business Oct 22, 2025

    ‘Extreme’ wildfires emitted more than 8 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide during the 2024-25 ‘global fire season’, according to a new report.

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    Natural World Heritage Sites Under Growing Threat, But Bright Spots Remain

    The Conversation Oct 13, 2025

    Many of these extraordinary places are increasingly at risk due to escalating climate change, invasive species, and and a lack of consistent funding to protect them.

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    How a Trust-Based, Relational Approach to Philanthropy Supports Frontline Climate Justice Nonprofits

    Rhett Ayers Butler, Mongabay Founder Oct 10, 2025

    A few weeks ago, I wrote about navigating conservation’s crisis. During Climate Week in New York, I joined discussions with grassroots leaders from the Global South that offered a sharper view of how philanthropy meets—and sometimes misses—the realities of frontline work.

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    Climate Change Drives Arctic Seals and More Than Half of Bird Species Closer to Extinction

    Boston Herald Oct 9, 2025

    Human-caused global warming, agriculture and deforestation are all threatening the environments these creatures need to survive.

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    Local Climate Action Provides Hope in the 2025 State of the Beach Report

    Surfrider Foundation Oct 6, 2025

    Discover Surfrider Foundation’s 2025 State of the Beach Report, highlighting community-driven coastal solutions amidst growing climate challenges. Explore impactful case studies on local restoration efforts and policy campaigns.

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    Arizona Municipalities Collaborate to Conserve Over 2,000 Acres of Land

    Smart Cities Dive Oct 2, 2025

    The land is on its way to becoming a shared regional park with connected hiking and biking trails.

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    Trawling Restrictions Spur Coral and Anemone Comeback in the Koster Sea

    University of Gothenburg Oct 2, 2025

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    Birding by Ear: How To Learn the Songs of Nature’s Symphony with Some Simple Techniques

    The Conversation Sep 22, 2025

    Listening to bird songs and calls can help identify species and connect with the sounds of nature. An ornithologist provides tips and tricks to bird by ear.

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    Mixing Tree Species Does Not Always Improve Forests’ Drought Resilience, Study Shows

    University of Freiburg Sep 19, 2025

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    Study Reveals Hoverflies’ Role as Long-Distance Pollinators, Improving Plant Biodiversity

    University of Exeter Sep 19, 2025

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    AI Exacerbates Sustainability Sector Talent Pathway Issues

    Eco-Business Sep 19, 2025

    The use of AI to do entry-level tasks is exacerbating “massive talent pathway issues” that prevent young people from gaining valuable experience, recruiter…

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    Sampling Reveals the Extent of Microplastic Pollution on Florida Beaches

    Surfrider Foundation Sep 18, 2025

    Learn about the microplastic sampling project done in Palm Beach, FL and why microplastics are anything but a micro problem.

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