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Uganda Cancels All Titles to Protect Lake Victoria Forest
Planet WinsJan 22

Uganda Cancels All Titles to Protect Lake Victoria Forest

President Museveni has canceled all land titles in Kitubulu Central Forest Reserve, protecting a critical ecosystem that filters pollutants from Lake Victoria. The bold move redirects investors away from protected forests after corruption cost Uganda over 1.1 million hectares of forest in two decades.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Lake Forest Firefighters Save 3 Pets From House Fire
Community HeroesMay 16

Lake Forest Firefighters Save 3 Pets From House Fire

Lake Forest firefighters rescued two dogs and a cat from a burning home, with no injuries to people or pets. The quick response turned a scary afternoon into a heartwarming reminder of first responders' dedication to saving all lives.

Google News - Firefighter Rescues2 min read
Lake Tahoe Drops Pesticides from Forest Restoration Plan
Planet WinsMay 15

Lake Tahoe Drops Pesticides from Forest Restoration Plan

After community concerns, the U.S. Forest Service is skipping herbicides for the next two years in its massive Lake Tahoe reforestation project. The agency will rely on hand thinning and mechanical methods to restore 11,700 acres burned in the 2021 Caldor Fire.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
Chennai Volunteers Rescue Lake with Cleanups and Bird Walks
Planet WinsJun 4

Chennai Volunteers Rescue Lake with Cleanups and Bird Walks

A Chennai lake plagued by sewage and garbage is finding hope through two citizen groups documenting rare birds and organizing massive cleanup drives. Nearly 600 volunteers joined a recent walkathon to protect Nanmangalam Lake and its neighboring forest.

The Hindu3 min read
Lake County Volunteers Donate 21,000 Hours to Nature
Acts of KindnessApr 28

Lake County Volunteers Donate 21,000 Hours to Nature

Over 1,200 volunteers donated 21,000 hours to restore Lake County's forest preserves last year, valued at $734,000. From reviving dying lakes to growing vegetables for neighbors, their work is bringing nature back to life. #

Google: volunteers help3 min read
Forests Rebound After Helene With New Planting Jobs
Planet WinsApr 1

Forests Rebound After Helene With New Planting Jobs

Two years after Hurricane Helene devastated Southeast forests, a major replanting effort is creating jobs and restoring thousands of acres. The nonprofit American Forests is hiring orchard managers and reforestation technicians as part of a five-year partnership with the Forest Service.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
Scientists Explore Lake Superior's Deepest Point
VideosJun 11

Scientists Explore Lake Superior's Deepest Point

Researchers livestreamed a dive 1,300 feet down to Lake Superior's darkest depths, revealing thriving life and important clues about the lake's health. The mission showed that even extreme underwater environments can teach us how to protect the Great Lakes.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Great Lakes Beaches Host Cleanup Events This August
Acts of KindnessAug 10

Great Lakes Beaches Host Cleanup Events This August

Volunteers across Southwest Michigan will gather at Lake Michigan beaches this month to mark 35 years of removing plastic pollution from Great Lakes shorelines. The Alliance for the Great Lakes is making it easy for anyone to join the effort or even lead their own cleanup event.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup2 min read
Pisgah Forest Gets Nursery Boost After Helene Damage
Planet WinsMay 8

Pisgah Forest Gets Nursery Boost After Helene Damage

After Hurricane Helene damaged 190,000 acres of Pisgah National Forest, a new partnership is tackling the biggest bottleneck in reforestation: getting enough seedlings. The National Forest Foundation and U.S. Forest Service are teaming up to grow the seeds that will restore these damaged landscapes. #

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
Lifting People from Poverty Helps Save Tropical Forests
Planet WinsMay 19

Lifting People from Poverty Helps Save Tropical Forests

A groundbreaking study of 322 tropical forests shows that reducing poverty directly protects biodiversity. When communities gain access to affordable energy and diverse livelihoods, forests grow richer in tree species.

Google News - Poverty Reduction3 min read
Cutting Vines Speeds Forest Recovery 3x in Borneo
Planet WinsJul 14

Cutting Vines Speeds Forest Recovery 3x in Borneo

Scientists in Borneo discovered that simply cutting back invasive vines helps logged forests grow three times faster than replanting trees alone. This simple, cost-effective method could transform how we restore tropical forests worldwide.

Mongabay3 min read
Lake Sturgeon May Live Over 400 Years, Study Finds
Planet Wins3d ago

Lake Sturgeon May Live Over 400 Years, Study Finds

Ancient fish swimming in the Great Lakes could be older than the United States itself. New research reveals lake sturgeon may live more than 400 years, nearly triple previous estimates.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Lake Fly Larvae Survive Crushing Depths in Lake Malawi
Planet WinsJul 28

Lake Fly Larvae Survive Crushing Depths in Lake Malawi

Tiny insect larvae in Lake Malawi dive over 650 feet deep every day using air sacs that withstand pressure that should crush them. Their surprising toughness is rewriting what scientists thought they knew about why insects never conquered the ocean.

Science Daily2 min read
Panama Study: Nitrogen Doubles Young Forest Regrowth Speed
Planet WinsJan 30

Panama Study: Nitrogen Doubles Young Forest Regrowth Speed

Scientists discovered that adding nitrogen to newly cleared tropical forest land makes trees grow twice as fast, offering a natural solution to speed up climate action. The groundbreaking Panama study shows nitrogen, not phosphorus, is the missing ingredient in young forest recovery.

Mongabay3 min read
Scientists Find Vast Freshwater Lake Under Great Salt Lake
SolutionsMar 27

Scientists Find Vast Freshwater Lake Under Great Salt Lake

Researchers discovered a massive freshwater reservoir hiding beneath Utah's shrinking Great Salt Lake, offering unexpected hope as the state faces its worst drought in decades. The ancient water, trapped thousands of feet underground, could help fight toxic dust clouds threatening nearby communities.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
9,000-Year-Old Lost World Found Beneath Lake Huron
Global NewsApr 16

9,000-Year-Old Lost World Found Beneath Lake Huron

Researchers have discovered an ancient hunting ground 100 feet below Lake Huron's surface, revealing how humans lived 9,000 years ago on a land bridge now lost to time. The preserved structures offer an untouched glimpse into how early Americans hunted caribou and survived in the ancient Great Lakes region.

Google: archaeological discovery3 min read
$290M Deal to Restore North Carolina's Hurricane-Hit Forests
Planet WinsFeb 6

$290M Deal to Restore North Carolina's Hurricane-Hit Forests

The U.S. Forest Service just signed its largest partnership ever to heal western North Carolina's forests after Hurricane Helene. Over the next decade, $290 million will repair damaged wilderness, restore wildlife habitats, and reopen beloved outdoor spaces that bring billions to local communities.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Forest Officer Restores Ancient Sacred Forest in Ujjain
Planet WinsJul 24

Forest Officer Restores Ancient Sacred Forest in Ujjain

An Indian forest officer is bringing back Mahakal Van, the ancient sacred forest that once covered Ujjain before centuries of urban growth replaced trees with temples. He's creating sacred groves along pilgrimage routes, blending faith with ecology to help one of India's holiest cities reconnect with its green past.

The Better India3 min read
Amazon Communities Protect Fish and Save 86x More Forest
Planet WinsJan 29

Amazon Communities Protect Fish and Save 86x More Forest

In Brazil's Amazon, families guarding oxbow lakes to protect giant pirarucu fish are accidentally conserving forests 86 times larger than the waters they patrol. These volunteer protectors work without pay, but their efforts are connecting rivers to forests in ways scientists never expected.

Google News - Conservation Success3 min read
Forests Return Across Europe, Asia and North America
Planet WinsMar 11

Forests Return Across Europe, Asia and North America

After centuries of cutting down ancient forests, something remarkable is happening: the trees are coming back. New satellite data shows forests are regrowing across much of the developed world, covering areas the size of entire countries.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read

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