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Grey Hornbills Return to India's Gir Forests After 60 Years
Planet Wins2h ago

Grey Hornbills Return to India's Gir Forests After 60 Years

Indian Grey Hornbills are thriving and breeding in Gujarat's Gir forests for the first time in six decades, marking a major conservation victory. The success shows how scientific wildlife restoration can bring vanished species back from the brink.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
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Planet WinsMay 5

Rare Hornbill Returns to India After Years of Absence

An Oriental pied hornbill has returned to Arunachal Pradesh after a long absence, thrilling conservationists. The sighting proves that forest protection efforts are working in this biodiversity hotspot.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Thailand's 'Love Hornbills' Get New Protection After Decline
Global NewsFeb 13

Thailand's 'Love Hornbills' Get New Protection After Decline

Thailand celebrates Love Hornbill Day each February 13th to protect endangered birds that mate for life and keep forests healthy. Conservation efforts are saving the species after poaching and habitat loss threatened their survival.

Google: species saved endangered2 min read
India's Cheetah Cubs Hit 33 After Historic Reintroduction
Planet WinsMar 11

India's Cheetah Cubs Hit 33 After Historic Reintroduction

A cheetah named Jwala just gave birth to five cubs in India, bringing the country's total to 33 cheetah cubs born since the big cats returned in 2022. The achievement marks India's ambitious effort to restore a species that vanished 70 years ago.

Good News Network3 min read
Cheetahs Return to Eswatini After 35-Year Absence
Planet WinsJun 30

Cheetahs Return to Eswatini After 35-Year Absence

Four cheetahs now roam Eswatini's Royal Jozini Private Game Reserve for the first time since the 1980s. The successful reintroduction marks a turning point for wildlife conservation in the small Southern African kingdom.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Colorado Plans Return of Wolverines After 100-Year Absence
Planet WinsJan 24

Colorado Plans Return of Wolverines After 100-Year Absence

Colorado is bringing back wolverines to its mountain ranges after the fierce scavengers vanished a century ago. The state plans to introduce 45 wolverines across three regions, with ski resorts cheering the conservation effort.

Good News Network3 min read
Facebook Shuts Down 9 Groups Selling Endangered Species
Planet WinsMar 19

Facebook Shuts Down 9 Groups Selling Endangered Species

After investigative reporters exposed illegal wildlife trade happening openly on Facebook, Meta closed nine groups in Indonesia that were selling protected animals like endangered gibbons and hornbills. The investigation led authorities to a pet store trafficking vulnerable species, showing how collaboration between journalists and tech companies can protect wildlife.

Mongabay2 min read
Nine Cheetahs from Botswana Arrive at India's Kuno Park
Planet WinsFeb 28

Nine Cheetahs from Botswana Arrive at India's Kuno Park

India's ambitious cheetah conservation project just welcomed nine new big cats from Botswana to Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park. The arrival marks another major milestone in bringing cheetahs back to India after they went extinct seven decades ago.

The Hindu2 min read
River Otters Reclaim Great Lakes After 40-Year Comeback
Planet WinsMar 16

River Otters Reclaim Great Lakes After 40-Year Comeback

River otters have returned to the Great Lakes basin after nearly vanishing in the 1980s, thanks to cleanup efforts and wildlife reintroductions. Their comeback shows what's possible when communities invest in healing damaged waterways.

Google News - Conservation Success3 min read
Extinct Butterfly Returns to Britain After 100 Years
Planet WinsMay 13

Extinct Butterfly Returns to Britain After 100 Years

A butterfly that vanished from Britain a century ago is making a comeback at one of England's most successful rewilding sites. The black-veined white butterfly could soon flutter across the countryside again thanks to careful reintroduction efforts.

Good News Network2 min read
Scientists Discover Good Tipping Points Can Heal Ecosystems
Planet WinsApr 29

Scientists Discover Good Tipping Points Can Heal Ecosystems

Just as humans can trigger harmful environmental tipping points, we can also spark positive ones that rapidly restore damaged ecosystems. Scientists point to wolf reintroductions and sea otter recoveries as proof that small changes can unleash massive healing.

Live Science2 min read
Extinct-in-Wild Horse Makes a Comeback at Bronx Zoo
Planet WinsJun 2

Extinct-in-Wild Horse Makes a Comeback at Bronx Zoo

A rare Przewalski's horse foal was born at the Bronx Zoo in April, marking another victory for the only truly wild horse species that vanished from nature 60 years ago. Today, about 2,000 of these stocky, dun-colored horses exist worldwide thanks to breeding programs and reintroduction efforts.

Google: species saved endangered2 min read
Platypuses Thrive After Return to Sydney National Park
Planet WinsMay 27

Platypuses Thrive After Return to Sydney National Park

After vanishing for 50 years, platypuses are breeding again in Australia's oldest national park. Scientists just found 20 individuals thriving in waters where the unique mammals once disappeared.

Mongabay2 min read
Spain's Rare Ibis Population Soars Past 50 Breeding Pairs
Planet WinsMar 28

Spain's Rare Ibis Population Soars Past 50 Breeding Pairs

A bird once extinct in Europe for over 300 years is thriving again in southern Spain, with wild breeding pairs now exceeding 50 for the first time. The Northern Bald Ibis comeback shows what's possible when conservationists refuse to give up.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Rhinos Return to Uganda's Kidepo After 43 Years
Planet WinsMar 18

Rhinos Return to Uganda's Kidepo After 43 Years

For the first time since 1983, rhinos are coming home to Uganda's Kidepo Valley National Park. Eight southern white rhinos are being relocated from a breeding sanctuary to restore a species wiped out by poaching four decades ago.

AllAfrica - Environment3 min read
Cambodia Plans to Bring Wild Tigers Back After 18 Years
Planet WinsJun 11

Cambodia Plans to Bring Wild Tigers Back After 18 Years

For the first time since 2007, tigers could roam Cambodia's forests again. The country is preparing to reintroduce Bengal tigers from India into one of its largest protected wilderness areas.

Mongabay2 min read
Rare Fourth Osprey Chick Hatches in Southern England
Planet WinsMay 29

Rare Fourth Osprey Chick Hatches in Southern England

The only breeding osprey pair in southern England just welcomed their fourth chick of the season, a rare accomplishment that marks another victory for a conservation program bringing these magnificent birds back after 180 years. All four healthy chicks were spotted feeding together on Friday morning near Poole Harbour.

BBC Science2 min read
India's Cheetah Count Crosses 50 After 70-Year Extinction
Planet WinsMar 19

India's Cheetah Count Crosses 50 After 70-Year Extinction

A female cheetah named Jwala just gave birth to five cubs at Kuno National Park, pushing India's cheetah population past 50 for the first time since 1952. The milestone traces back to one determined conservationist who refused to let a dream die.

The Better India2 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

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