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Spain's Wildlife Webcams Bring Nature to Your Screen
Planet WinsMay 25

Spain's Wildlife Webcams Bring Nature to Your Screen

Millions of people across Spain are tuning into live webcams to watch Iberian lynx, peregrine falcons, and storks in their natural habitats. What started as a scientific tool has become a beloved form of digital leisure, connecting people with nature without leaving home.

Euronews2 min read
Digital Twins Help Scientists Save Endangered Species
Planet WinsMar 4

Digital Twins Help Scientists Save Endangered Species

Scientists are using "digital twins"—virtual replicas of forests, wildlife habitats, and even entire ecosystems—to test conservation strategies without risking real environments. This technology, once used to save Apollo 13 astronauts, is now tackling Earth's biodiversity crisis.

Google News - Species Saved2 min read
Derbyshire Restores Wildlife at Scale with Public Access
Planet WinsMar 12

Derbyshire Restores Wildlife at Scale with Public Access

Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is flipping conservation on its head, buying up low-value land to let nature recover on its own while welcoming people in to watch it happen. The Making Space for Nature program aims to create connected wildlife corridors across the county by 2030.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 min read
Twitch Streamer Opens Wildlife Sanctuary with Live Cams
Planet WinsMay 12

Twitch Streamer Opens Wildlife Sanctuary with Live Cams

Maya Higa turned her passion for animals and streaming into Alveus Sanctuary, a nonprofit wildlife refuge that brings conservation education to millions through live webcams and virtual tours. She's proving the internet can build the next generation of wildlife protectors.

TED3 min read
Africa Launches Partnership to Shape Digital Future
InnovationMar 25

Africa Launches Partnership to Shape Digital Future

Smart Africa and Rwanda's Certa Foundation just joined forces to help African governments build stronger digital policies and train the next generation of tech leaders. The partnership aims to tackle infrastructure gaps while ensuring Africa controls its own digital destiny.

Google News - Africa Innovation2 min read
Surrey Wildlife Trust Raises £40K to Revive Local Wildlife
Planet WinsApr 16

Surrey Wildlife Trust Raises £40K to Revive Local Wildlife

A UK conservation charity is launching a campaign to bring hedgehogs, frogs, and swifts back to neighborhoods where they once thrived. The initiative will transform gardens and streets into wildlife-friendly spaces across Surrey.

BBC Science2 min read
Aussie Vet Students Get Wildlife Training at Mobile Hospital
SolutionsApr 13

Aussie Vet Students Get Wildlife Training at Mobile Hospital

Australian vet students will soon learn to treat injured koalas, raptors, and other native animals through a groundbreaking partnership. Southern Cross University is teaming up with Wildlife Recovery Australia to give future vets hands-on experience that could save thousands of wildlife lives.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Streamer Builds Virtual Wildlife Sanctuary for Millions
Acts of KindnessMay 15

Streamer Builds Virtual Wildlife Sanctuary for Millions

Maya Higa is using livestream cameras and rescued animals to create the most-watched wildlife sanctuary on Earth. Her virtual education center, Alveus Sanctuary, is building the next generation of conservationists through screens.

TED2 min read
Freezing Badger Jasper Survives U.K. Wildlife Rescue
Community HeroesJun 12

Freezing Badger Jasper Survives U.K. Wildlife Rescue

A badger named Jasper arrived at a U.K. wildlife hospital so cold his temperature couldn't even register, but dedicated rescuers refused to give up. His journey from near-death to recovery shows why community wildlife centers matter.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Gen Z in Gujarat Rescues Wildlife via WhatsApp
Community HeroesApr 24

Gen Z in Gujarat Rescues Wildlife via WhatsApp

Young volunteers across Gujarat are responding to wildlife emergencies through WhatsApp groups, turning from passive online viewers into active first responders. They're reshaping how cities handle trapped snakes, injured birds, and other animal encounters.

The Better India2 min read
Niger State Cuts Red Tape with New Digital Agency
InnovationMar 31

Niger State Cuts Red Tape with New Digital Agency

Nigeria's largest state just replaced an entire ministry with a nimble tech agency designed to move faster. The bold restructure aims to bring digital services to millions without bureaucratic delays.

TechCabal3 min read
Nova Scotia Wildlife Rescue Opens Doors August 29
Acts of KindnessMar 12

Nova Scotia Wildlife Rescue Opens Doors August 29

Hope for Wildlife is hosting a free family event where visitors can tour medical facilities, meet rescued animals, and support wildlife rehabilitation efforts. The August 29 open house promises a rare behind-the-scenes look at how injured and orphaned wildlife get a second chance.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Morocco's AFCON 2025 Smashes Records with 6B Digital Views
SportsJan 28

Morocco's AFCON 2025 Smashes Records with 6B Digital Views

Morocco's Africa Cup of Nations became the most watched continental football tournament in history, generating 6.1 billion digital impressions and attracting over 1.25 million fans to stadiums. The event delivered $1.5 billion in revenue while creating 100,000 jobs and setting new benchmarks for how African football connects with global audiences.

Morocco World News3 min read
Kentucky Woman Rescues Wildlife After Finding Injured Raccoon
Community HeroesJun 19

Kentucky Woman Rescues Wildlife After Finding Injured Raccoon

One injured raccoon with nowhere to go changed Amanda Moore's life forever. Now she's a licensed wildlife rehabilitator helping orphaned and injured animals across Kentucky return to the wild. #

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Uganda's Wildlife Wins: Buffalo Up 29%, Chimps Up 20%
Planet WinsMay 6

Uganda's Wildlife Wins: Buffalo Up 29%, Chimps Up 20%

Uganda's latest wildlife report reveals major wins for conservation, with buffalo populations surging 29% and chimpanzees rebounding 20%. While some species face challenges, the overall trend shows that sustained protection efforts are working across the country's parks and reserves.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Strava and Komoot Bring Offline Maps to Apple Watch
InnovationJan 27

Strava and Komoot Bring Offline Maps to Apple Watch

Two of the world's most popular fitness apps just freed athletes from carrying their phones on outdoor adventures. Offline maps on Apple Watch mean cyclists, hikers, and runners can finally navigate trails with just their wrist.

The Verge2 min read
Delhi's Wildlife Sanctuary Gets $7M Leopard-Safe Makeover
Planet WinsMay 13

Delhi's Wildlife Sanctuary Gets $7M Leopard-Safe Makeover

Delhi's only wildlife sanctuary is getting a major upgrade with a dedicated leopard corridor, wildlife underpass, and visitor center to protect big cats and reconnect urban families with nature. The 10-year plan brings hope for urban wildlife across India's crowded cities.

Indian Express3 min read
India Wildlife Center Has Saved 40,000 Animals Since 1999
Acts of KindnessFeb 3

India Wildlife Center Has Saved 40,000 Animals Since 1999

A leopard cub named Jaggu was hours from death when rescuers found him alone in the forest. Today he's thriving at a wildlife center that's treated over 40,000 animals and needs support to keep saving lives.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 min read
Netherlands Launches Plan to Protect Digital Legacies
InnovationJun 24

Netherlands Launches Plan to Protect Digital Legacies

Eight in 10 people haven't planned what happens to their online accounts after death, leaving grieving families locked out of photos, bank accounts, and precious memories. Now the Netherlands is taking action to help people protect their digital legacies.

Dutch News2 min read
California Invests $80M in Salmon Recovery and Wildlife
Planet WinsMay 29

California Invests $80M in Salmon Recovery and Wildlife

California just committed $80.4 million to wildlife connectivity and salmon recovery, with the biggest win happening on the Feather River where a decades-old barrier is finally coming down. For salmon fighting their way upstream to spawn, this funding means 28.5 miles of river are about to open up for the first time in generations.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 min read

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