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Alaska Volunteers Remove 1.5M Pounds of Ocean Trash
Planet Wins3h ago

Alaska Volunteers Remove 1.5M Pounds of Ocean Trash

Nearly 1,700 volunteers hauled away more than 1.5 million pounds of marine debris from Alaska's remote coastlines in 2025, tackling everything from ghost fishing gear to microplastics. The massive cleanup effort stretched from Southeast Alaska to the Bering Strait, protecting wildlife and communities in some of Earth's most isolated coastal regions.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup3 min read
Old Salmon Cans Reveal Healthy Alaska Ecosystems
Global NewsFeb 1

Old Salmon Cans Reveal Healthy Alaska Ecosystems

Scientists turned expired canned salmon from the 1970s into a time machine, discovering that increasing parasites actually signal thriving ocean health. What sounds gross is actually great news for Alaska's marine life.

Google News - Science2 min read
Alaska Students Install Beach Cleanup Stations for All
Acts of KindnessMay 21

Alaska Students Install Beach Cleanup Stations for All

Middle schoolers in Ketchikan, Alaska just made it easier for everyone to keep their beaches clean. The student-built stations let beachgoers borrow buckets and tongs to pick up trash while enjoying the ocean.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup2 min read
Grizzly Bear Collar Cams Reveal Arctic Life in Alaska
Community HeroesFeb 1

Grizzly Bear Collar Cams Reveal Arctic Life in Alaska

Scientists fitted Alaska's remote North Slope grizzly bears with collar cameras, capturing never-before-seen footage of how these resilient animals survive in one of Earth's harshest environments. The groundbreaking project reveals their eating habits, social lives, and remarkable adaptations to eight months of hibernation.

Phys.org3 min read
Alaska Court Saves World's Largest Temperate Rainforest
Planet WinsApr 13

Alaska Court Saves World's Largest Temperate Rainforest

A federal judge blocked logging companies from cutting ancient trees in Alaska's Tongass National Forest, protecting critical habitat for bald eagles, bears, and endangered species. The case was dismissed with prejudice, meaning the logging industry can never sue on these grounds again.

Good News Network2 min read
Alaska Tribes Stop North America's Largest Mine
Planet WinsMay 9

Alaska Tribes Stop North America's Largest Mine

After a 22-year fight, Indigenous communities in Alaska's Bristol Bay secured a rare EPA veto to halt a massive mine that threatened the world's largest sockeye salmon run. Their victory protects both a pristine ecosystem and thousands of years of cultural heritage.

Inside Climate News2 min read
Nepal's $66M Zoo Project Gets Conservation Expert Takeover
Planet WinsMay 23

Nepal's $66M Zoo Project Gets Conservation Expert Takeover

After nearly a decade of stalled progress, Nepal is handing over its ambitious new mega zoo to the country's leading wildlife conservation organization. The National Trust for Nature Conservation brings 30 years of zoo management experience to turn the long-frozen dream into reality.

Mongabay2 min read
Alaska Kids Measure Ice, Save Lives in Their Communities
InnovationApr 16

Alaska Kids Measure Ice, Save Lives in Their Communities

When students in Galena, Alaska spotted dangerous thin ice near their school, their measurements helped warn the community and prevent tragedy. Now 325 kids across Alaska are collecting ice data that keeps their neighbors safe and helps scientists understand climate change.

Smithsonian3 min read
Alaska's Gus Schumacher Wins Historic Olympic Ski Silver
Community HeroesFeb 19

Alaska's Gus Schumacher Wins Historic Olympic Ski Silver

Alaska's Gus Schumacher just made history by winning Team USA's first-ever men's Olympic cross-country skiing team medal. The 25-year-old Anchorage native and teammate Ben Ogden captured silver in the team sprint, cementing Alaska's legacy in Olympic skiing.

Google News - Olympic Medal2 min read
Women-Led Conservation Projects Show Remarkable Results
Planet WinsMar 9

Women-Led Conservation Projects Show Remarkable Results

A global study of 32 wildlife projects reveals a powerful truth: when women have real leadership roles, conservation efforts succeed at significantly higher rates. From Australia to Africa, women's unique knowledge is proving essential for protecting endangered species.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Uganda Opens First Regional Zoo to Boost Conservation
Community HeroesJun 2

Uganda Opens First Regional Zoo to Boost Conservation

Eastern Uganda is getting its first wildlife education center, bringing lions, zebras, and conservation learning to communities that have never had easy access before. The new Mbale zoo opens June 12 after a careful animal relocation from Entebbe.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
NASA Launches Free Coloring Book in 7 Alaska Native Languages
InnovationMay 5

NASA Launches Free Coloring Book in 7 Alaska Native Languages

NASA just released a free coloring book about the sun and space that includes scientific terms translated into seven Alaska Indigenous languages. The 28-page book brings together cutting-edge space science with cultural knowledge from 13 Alaska Native language speakers.

NASA2 min read
South Africa Launches National Leopard Survey for Conservation
Planet WinsMay 21

South Africa Launches National Leopard Survey for Conservation

A new research vehicle is powering South Africa's first national leopard survey, giving scientists the tools to protect one of Africa's most elusive big cats. The project brings together conservation groups and local sponsors to gather critical data that will guide leopard protection for decades.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Kenya Rhino Charge Raises $2.8M for Forest Conservation
Planet WinsJun 1

Kenya Rhino Charge Raises $2.8M for Forest Conservation

An off-road racing event in Kenya just raised $2.8 million to protect the mountain forests that provide water for millions. President Ruto pledged an additional $1.5 million over two years to support the conservation work.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Amur Leopards Double From Near-Extinction in Conservation Win
VideosApr 10

Amur Leopards Double From Near-Extinction in Conservation Win

Once down to just 30 individuals, Amur leopards have rebounded to 130 thanks to protected wildlife corridors. Five other species show similar recovery signs as targeted conservation efforts prove successful worldwide.

Google: species saved endangered2 min read
Alaska May Crown 138-Pound Cabbage as State Vegetable
Global NewsJan 30

Alaska May Crown 138-Pound Cabbage as State Vegetable

Alaska lawmakers are considering making the giant green cabbage the official state vegetable, honoring a farming tradition that produced a world record 138-pound head. The proposal celebrates the state's thriving agricultural community and its oversized produce champions.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Tamil Nadu's 270 Dugongs Signal Major Conservation Win
Planet WinsFeb 6

Tamil Nadu's 270 Dugongs Signal Major Conservation Win

India's endangered dugong population has hit 270 along Tamil Nadu's coast, marking a rare conservation victory for one of the ocean's most vulnerable creatures. The Wildlife Institute of India calls it "big news" after years of focused protection efforts.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India's Wildlife Naturalists Balance Tourism and Conservation
Planet WinsFeb 24

India's Wildlife Naturalists Balance Tourism and Conservation

Before dawn breaks over India's forests, naturalists are already reading pugmarks and bird calls to prepare for the day ahead. These forest interpreters bridge the gap between tourism and conservation, often starting their careers as children growing up near the wild.

The Better India2 min read
Alaska Belugas Find Survival Through Mate Swapping
Planet WinsJan 21

Alaska Belugas Find Survival Through Mate Swapping

Alaska's isolated beluga whales are surviving against the odds by switching partners across breeding seasons, keeping their small population genetically healthy. Scientists spent 13 years unraveling the love lives of 2,000 whales in Bristol Bay.

Phys.org2 min read
Alaska Volunteers Remove 1.5M Pounds of Beach Trash
Acts of Kindness5d ago

Alaska Volunteers Remove 1.5M Pounds of Beach Trash

Nearly 1,700 Alaskans came together in 2025 to clear over 1.5 million pounds of marine debris from their coastlines. The massive community effort spanned more than two dozen coastal communities from the state's remote northwestern tip to its southern islands.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup3 min read

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