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Mozambique Park Saves 160 Pangolins From Traffickers
Community HeroesFeb 27

Mozambique Park Saves 160 Pangolins From Traffickers

Gorongosa National Park has rescued 160 endangered pangolins from illegal wildlife traders over eight years, with help from local communities turning away from poaching. The scaly mammals, hunted nearly to extinction for Asian markets, are finding new protectors in central Mozambique.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Mozambique Park Brings Back 2,400 Animals in 10 Years
Planet WinsJun 9

Mozambique Park Brings Back 2,400 Animals in 10 Years

A once-silent park in Mozambique has transformed into a thriving wildlife sanctuary after a decade-long restoration effort. Nearly 10,000 animals now roam Zinave National Park, including nine white rhinos that just arrived.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
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Planet WinsJan 22

Humans and Wild Birds Speak in Local Dialects in Mozambique

In northern Mozambique, people and wild honeyguide birds have developed regional dialects to communicate with each other while hunting for honey together. This remarkable partnership shows that human-to-wildlife communication can evolve just like human languages do.

AllAfrica - Science3 min read
Mozambique Doubles Elephant Population in 7 Years
Planet WinsMay 27

Mozambique Doubles Elephant Population in 7 Years

Mozambique's elephant population has soared from 9,114 to 21,700 in just seven years, reversing decades of devastating decline. The stunning comeback shows what's possible when governments, communities, and conservation groups work together.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Mozambique Elephant Population Doubles in 7 Years
Planet WinsMay 27

Mozambique Elephant Population Doubles in 7 Years

Mozambique's elephant population has surged from 9,114 to 21,700 animals in just seven years, reversing decades of devastating decline. Stronger anti-poaching efforts and community involvement are bringing herds back from the brink.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 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
Mozambique Welcomes White Rhinos After Decades of Extinction
Planet WinsJun 12

Mozambique Welcomes White Rhinos After Decades of Extinction

Nine female white rhinos arrived in Mozambique's Zinave National Park this June, completing a 10-year mission to restore a breeding population wiped out by civil war. The park now hosts 52 rhinos that will help rebuild ecosystems and potentially populate other parks across the country.

Mongabay2 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
Mozambique Honey Hunters and Birds Share Secret Dialects
Acts of KindnessFeb 3

Mozambique Honey Hunters and Birds Share Secret Dialects

In Mozambique, wild birds and humans have developed regional dialects to communicate while hunting for honey together. This centuries-old partnership reveals how culture shapes cooperation between species.

Live Science2 min read
New Chameleon Named for Jane Goodall Found in Mozambique
Planet WinsJun 1

New Chameleon Named for Jane Goodall Found in Mozambique

Scientists discovered a new chameleon species hiding in Mozambique's mountaintop forests and named it after legendary conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall. The elusive reptile lives high in the treetops of isolated sky island ecosystems, where unique species continue to evolve away from the outside world.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Scientists Find 4 New Chameleons on Mozambique Mountains
Planet WinsApr 24

Scientists Find 4 New Chameleons on Mozambique Mountains

Researchers exploring remote mountaintop rainforests in Mozambique discovered four new species of chameleons, each unique to its own "sky island." The team named three species after pioneering women scientists to highlight both the exciting discovery and the urgent threat these forests face from clearing.

AllAfrica - Environment3 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
Kentucky Woman Rescues Wildlife After Finding Injured Raccoon
Community Heroes3d ago

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
California Approves $59.6M for Wildlife Crossings & Salmon
Planet WinsFeb 28

California Approves $59.6M for Wildlife Crossings & Salmon

California just greenlit nearly $60 million to build wildlife bridges, restore salmon habitats, and create safer paths for mountain lions and other species across 18 counties. The funding supports 27 projects that protect biodiversity while giving more Californians access to nature.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 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
Australia's First Wildlife Vet Hospital Training Program
Community HeroesFeb 12

Australia's First Wildlife Vet Hospital Training Program

Southern Cross University is partnering with Wildlife Recovery Australia to train veterinary students in wildlife care, creating the only hands-on wildlife hospital program in the country. The initiative tackles Australia's critical shortage of 1,500 veterinarians while ensuring injured native animals get the expert care they deserve.

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
London's Wildlife Comeback: Scorpions, Otters & Falcons Thrive
Planet WinsJan 24

London's Wildlife Comeback: Scorpions, Otters & Falcons Thrive

Once declared biologically dead, London has transformed into an unexpected wildlife haven where scorpions, seals, and peregrine falcons now call the urban jungle home. The city's unique patchwork of microclimates is proving that nature can thrive alongside millions of people.

Guardian Environment3 min read

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