Linn Winge

Linn Winge

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๐ŸŒพ Intensive vanilla farming and biodiversity conservation

In Madagascar, scientists have found that vanilla farming helped boost the number of species found on land which was previously cleared for agricultural use.

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๐ŸŒณ Indigenous groups to save Amazon together with government

Communities in the Amazon together with NGOโ€™s and local governments are teaming up to save and protect Ecuadorโ€™s rainforest.

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โ™ป๏ธ Dansani launches bottles made from 100% rPET

Many soda companies are changing their bottles to make them more environmentally friendly.

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๐Ÿชธ Increased coral coverage on the Great Barrier Reef

Since the Australian Institute of Marine Science began monitoring the Great Barrier Reef 36 years ago, both the northern and central reef have shown the highest amount of coral cover.

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๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ South Scotland's largest community land buyout doubles

Last year, the Scottish community Langholm bought a nature reserve. Now, they have been able to double its size thanks to fundraising.

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๐Ÿด Recovery of rare species in China

China has been successful in protecting their environment and species during the past decades. Many species populations have been restored in the country, like for example the last wild horse population.

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๐Ÿ… Tigers in Nepal come back from the brink of extinction

In Nepal, tigers are coming back from the brink of extinction with a historic 190% increase.

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๐Ÿข Sea Turtle Nest On Mississippi Beach: First one since 2018

Beach crews have found, what appears to be, the first sea turtle nest discovered on Mississippi Beach since 2018. The eggs found in the nest most likely belong to loggerhead sea turtle or a Kempโ€™s ridley sea turtle - both very rare species.

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๐Ÿ† After 70 years - Cheetahs are reintroduced to India

In India, cheetahs have been extinct for 70 years. Now, a group of conservationists wants to move a big group of cheetahs from South Africa and Namibia to India as a way of reintroducing the species.