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A remarkable five tiger cubs captured on video in Northeast China 01/10/2026

Wild tiger recovery in China just hit a milestone πŸŒπŸ…

A tigress and her five cubs were filmed in Northeast China β€” a first-ever and a big sign that long-term habitat protection and anti-poaching work are paying off for this endangered species. πŸŒΏπŸ“Ή

A remarkable five tiger cubs captured on video in Northeast China A rare sighting of a tigress with five cubs in China showcases major progress in tiger conservation and community-focused protection efforts.

Germany will likely continue its leadership on climate action. But expect a change in tone 02/27/2025

As Germany prepares for a new government, climate experts are hopeful the country will continue to be a leader.

β€œA lot of the policies the new government will put forward might not come in the name of climate, but it will be for prosperity, innovation and competitiveness.”

Germany will likely continue its leadership on climate action. But expect a change in tone Germany has long been considered to have relatively ambitious climate goals and it’s likely that combatting climate change will remain a priority.

From Uprooted to Uplifted: The Movement to Restore Indigenous Land Rights (SSIR) 02/26/2025

Indigenous and local community-centered solutions to deforestation are among the most effective and enduring strategies for mitigating climate change. Social innovators in these communities pioneered a new playbook for getting the world to take notice.

From Uprooted to Uplifted: The Movement to Restore Indigenous Land Rights (SSIR)

Controversial Study Says Wolves Can Help Scotland Meet Climate Goals. Here's How 02/26/2025

Introducing a pack of over 160 grey wolves would control the deer population and could lead to significant woodland regeneration, absorbing up to 1 million metric tonnes of CO2 annually. This would account for 5% of the UK's woodland carbon removal target.

Controversial Study Says Wolves Can Help Scotland Meet Climate Goals. Here's How Scotland's red deer population has skyrocketed to approximately 400,000, with no natural predators like grey wolves to control their numbers.

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