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Credit: Turgut Kirkgoz from Pexels On World Wetlands Day, 2nd February 2026, the Global Rewilding Alliance launches the three-year Wetlands Action Plan; a continent-wide, practical framework to embed rewilding, and the functional role of wildlife, into wetland policy,...
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Credit: Wild Africa Wild Africa is a conservation organization that uses powerful, locally led storytelling to protect Africa’s wildlife and wild spaces. Through billboards, radio, TV, social media, music, and public service campaigns, Wild Africa amplifies African...
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Marine Conservation Cambodia is the first to capture a dugong on drone footage in Kep. Cambodia. Credit: MCC Marine Conservation Cambodia is a leading marine conservation NGO protecting Cambodia’s southern coastal ecosystems since 2008. They combine science, community...
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Credits: James Shooter – Scotland The Big Picture This is a review of Robert Macfarlane’s non-fiction book, Is A River Alive?, exploring the concept of Rights of Nature through the lens of people, language, and rewilding. Nich Magnolfi recounts his reading of...
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Credits: Naturefuture The Global Rewilding Alliance welcomes Naturefuture, a platform for amplifying funding for conservation across India. Their digital platform serves as a bridge that connects corporations and philanthropists with diligently vetted NGOs working for...