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Wild Beavers Returning to Dorset Rivers After 400 Years
Planet WinsApr 13

Wild Beavers Returning to Dorset Rivers After 400 Years

Dorset could welcome up to 50 wild beavers back to its rivers in a conservation project that builds on the historic March 2025 release. The return marks a milestone in restoring a species that vanished from Britain over four centuries ago.

BBC Science2 min read
100 Beavers Return to UK Rivers After 400-Year Absence
Planet WinsFeb 13

100 Beavers Return to UK Rivers After 400-Year Absence

After disappearing more than 400 years ago, beavers are making a historic comeback across the United Kingdom. New laws now allow these ecosystem engineers to be released into the wild, with 100 beavers planned for release across seven rivers this year alone.

Phys.org2 min read
Pixar's Hoppers Got Beavers Right, Scientist Confirms
Planet WinsMar 13

Pixar's Hoppers Got Beavers Right, Scientist Confirms

A beaver expert who consulted on Pixar's new film Hoppers reveals the surprisingly accurate science behind the movie's adorable dam builders. From "beaver butt juice" in your vanilla flavoring to why these 110-pound engineers could never be classroom pets, the real story is just as wild as the film.

Scientific American3 min read
Beavers Return to England After 400-Year Absence
Planet WinsMay 3

Beavers Return to England After 400-Year Absence

A council is bringing beavers back to England's countryside to fight flooding, marking a milestone 400 years after the animals vanished. The natural engineers could transform local waterways and boost wildlife across Leicestershire.

Guardian Environment2 min read
Wild Beavers Transform Dorset After Rocky First Year
Planet WinsMar 27

Wild Beavers Transform Dorset After Rocky First Year

Britain's first unrestricted beaver release hit bumps along the way, but one pair is now thriving and creating new wetlands. Their 115-foot dam is already attracting otters and barn owls to a transformed landscape.

BBC Science2 min read
Beavers Build 35-Meter Dam, Transform Dorset Wildlife
Planet WinsMar 27

Beavers Build 35-Meter Dam, Transform Dorset Wildlife

One year after being reintroduced to England following 400 years of extinction, beavers in Dorset have built a massive dam, created thriving wetland habitats, and may welcome their first babies this summer. Their engineering work is reshaping the landscape and bringing new life to the ecosystem.

Guardian Environment3 min read
Beavers Brought Utah's Dying River Back to Life in 6 Years
Planet WinsJun 22

Beavers Brought Utah's Dying River Back to Life in 6 Years

Desert rivers in Utah were barely surviving drought conditions until researchers had a wild idea: relocate beavers to engineer a comeback. Six years later, the Price River is thriving with kayakers, fish, and a booming recreation economy.

Upworthy3 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
Wild Beaver Couple Settles in Norfolk After 500 Years
Planet WinsFeb 19

Wild Beaver Couple Settles in Norfolk After 500 Years

A nature reserve in Norfolk has discovered not one but two wild beavers living together, the first breeding pair to call the area home since the 1500s. The mystery couple appeared without warning and are already transforming their river ecosystem.

Guardian Environment2 min read
Beavers Store 1,194 Tonnes of Carbon in Swiss Wetlands
Planet WinsMar 22

Beavers Store 1,194 Tonnes of Carbon in Swiss Wetlands

A 13-year study in Switzerland reveals that beaver-built wetlands store up to ten times more carbon than similar areas without beavers. These furry engineers could offset up to 1.8% of Switzerland's annual carbon emissions just by doing what they do best.

Science Daily3 min read
Beavers Return to Gloucestershire After 400-Year Absence
Planet WinsApr 21

Beavers Return to Gloucestershire After 400-Year Absence

After being hunted to extinction 400 years ago, beavers are preparing to make a comeback in Gloucestershire, where 91% of residents support their return. The project could restore wetlands, boost wildlife, and reduce flooding in local communities.

BBC Science2 min read
Beavers Return to Scottish Highlands After 400 Years
VideosFeb 15

Beavers Return to Scottish Highlands After 400 Years

Seven beavers have splashed back into Scotland's Glen Affric National Nature Reserve, returning to waters they haven't touched since the 1600s. These furry engineers are already hard at work rebuilding wetlands that will help fight floods, filter pollution, and boost local tourism.

Upworthy3 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
10 Wildlife Wins Show Conservation Really Works
Planet WinsJun 27

10 Wildlife Wins Show Conservation Really Works

From rescued gorillas to thousands of baby flamingos, this week delivered remarkable proof that protecting nature pays off. These success stories span continents and species, reminding us that conservation efforts are saving wildlife right now.

Google News - Conservation Success3 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
Shot Beaver Fig Finds Love After Scotland Rescue
Planet WinsApr 7

Shot Beaver Fig Finds Love After Scotland Rescue

A beaver shot in the face made a complete recovery and is now raising babies in the wild. His story shows how dedicated wildlife care can give animals a second chance at life.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 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
California brings beavers back after 70 years with amazing results
Planet WinsMay 25

California brings beavers back after 70 years with amazing results

After a decade-long drought, a tribal leader spotted ancient beaver artwork on his reservation and realized the solution was hiding in plain sight. California's first beaver restoration in 70 years is now transforming landscapes and reconnecting tribes with their heritage.

Upworthy3 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

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