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Military Families Remove Car Parts from Jewel Cave Park
Acts of KindnessJul 4

Military Families Remove Car Parts from Jewel Cave Park

Seven military family volunteers hauled an entire car's front end out of a national monument, proving that community service comes in all sizes. Their cleanup protected a historic South Dakota treasure while strengthening bonds between veterans and nature.

Google: volunteers help2 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
261 Military Doctors Graduate in San Antonio Ceremony
Community HeroesJun 18

261 Military Doctors Graduate in San Antonio Ceremony

Military medical professionals celebrated a major milestone as 261 residents and fellows graduated from 58 specialty programs in San Antonio. The ceremony honored years of dedication to healing others while serving their country.

Google: graduation achievement2 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
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
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
France Launches Voluntary Military Service for Youth
Global NewsMay 20

France Launches Voluntary Military Service for Youth

France is bringing back military service with a twist: it's completely voluntary this time. Young people aged 18 to 25 can now choose to experience military training as the program launches this fall.

France 24 English1 min read
2 Friends Win $500K in Military Scholarships
Community HeroesJun 10

2 Friends Win $500K in Military Scholarships

Two Massachusetts high school graduates who met in seventh grade just earned prestigious four-year military scholarships worth nearly half a million dollars. Their journey from Civil Air Patrol cadets to future military officers shows how friendship and shared values can propel young people to extraordinary heights.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
South Korea Military Tracks Guns to Protect Soldiers
Health & WellnessJan 26

South Korea Military Tracks Guns to Protect Soldiers

South Korea's military is adopting wireless tracking technology to monitor firearms and reduce soldier suicides, which account for nearly 72% of military deaths. A special committee recommended the move after extensive consultations with front-line units.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)2 min read
Winnipeg Military Base Hosts First Indigenous Gathering
Acts of KindnessJun 21

Winnipeg Military Base Hosts First Indigenous Gathering

Canadian Forces Base Winnipeg brought together military members and Indigenous leaders for a groundbreaking reconciliation event that honors both military service and cultural identity. The gathering took two years to plan and involved over 200 volunteers.

Google News - Reconciliation3 min read
BC Cuts Red Tape for Military Spouses Seeking Work
SolutionsMar 9

BC Cuts Red Tape for Military Spouses Seeking Work

Military families moving to British Columbia no longer face months-long employment gaps thanks to new rules removing residency requirements for job support services. The change helps up to 1,000 military spouses and adult children access career resources immediately after relocating.

Google News - Poverty Reduction3 min read
Foundation Awards $50K to 5 Military Kids for College
Acts of KindnessJun 4

Foundation Awards $50K to 5 Military Kids for College

Five high school seniors whose parents work at military installations just received life-changing scholarships worth $10,000 each. The Corvias Foundation is celebrating 20 years of supporting military families with $20 million in educational support.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
Fort Hood Awards $60K to 21 Military Family Students
Acts of KindnessMay 7

Fort Hood Awards $60K to 21 Military Family Students

Twenty-one students from military families just received $60,000 in scholarships to chase their college dreams. The Fort Hood Scholarship Fund has been lifting up military kids since 1985, and this year's celebration proved the power of community support.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
Ghana Medics Place 3rd at Elite U.S. Military Competition
Community HeroesJan 27

Ghana Medics Place 3rd at Elite U.S. Military Competition

Two Ghanaian military medics scored third place against international teams at a grueling U.S. Army medical competition in Italy. Their performance showcases growing excellence in African military healthcare partnerships.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Women-Led Conservation Projects Show Double Success Rates
Planet WinsMar 9

Women-Led Conservation Projects Show Double Success Rates

A global study of 32 wildlife projects across five continents reveals a powerful pattern: conservation efforts succeed best when women have real leadership roles. From protecting snow leopards in Mongolia to restoring turtle populations in Central America, women aren't just helping conservation work—they're making it work better.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read

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