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At dawn, morning mist settles over rows of young trees. In the outdoor nursery operated by the Macaw Recovery Network (MRN) in Costa Rica, ranger MarĂa Elena Munguia Jimenez leans over a mountain almond sapling, gently pouring water around its slender trunk. More than 4,000 young trees stand here, each part of MRN's effort to restore habitat for critically endangered great green macaws. But knowing which trees to plant, and where, required first learning to listen.
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Small Organizations, Big Impact: Conservation Milestones in 2025
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Strengthening our Radical Listening - Planet Indonesia
Strengthening our Radical Listening - Planet Indonesia
On the first morning in our new partner village of Ganjang, we were waiting for the women from the community to arrive for our initial focus group discussion. Heavy rain pounded the tin roof of the church we were using as a gathering space. We worried no one would come. But then, one by one, women b
Drones Reveal the Sleeping Patterns of Wild Elephants
Drones Reveal the Sleeping Patterns of Wild Elephants
As it turns out, even giants need their rest. For years, scientists assumed wild elephants barely slept. While elephants in zoos will sleep for 4-6 hours, wild elephants were seen to only snatch a fewâŠ
Are Ethiopian Wolves Pollinators?
Are Ethiopian Wolves Pollinators?
Picture this: a rust-colored, Ethiopian wolf with a yellow, pollen-coated muzzle delicately lapping nectar from vibrant red and yellow flowers. It sounds like something from a fairy tale, but this extraordinary scene was documented by scientists for the first time last year in the Ethiopian mountains. This nectar-feeding behaviour â the first time this has ⊠Continued
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