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India's Slowest Train at 10 km/h Wins Hearts in Nilgiris
Solutions2h ago

India's Slowest Train at 10 km/h Wins Hearts in Nilgiris

A heritage railway in India's Blue Mountains deliberately crawls at just 10 kilometres per hour, and tourists are booking tickets months in advance for the five-hour journey. The 116-year-old Nilgiri Mountain Railway proves that slowing down can be the best part of travel.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Endangered Nilgiri Tahr Population Surges 32% in 3 Years
Planet WinsJun 6

Endangered Nilgiri Tahr Population Surges 32% in 3 Years

Tamil Nadu's state animal, the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, has rebounded to 1,364 individuals—a stunning 32% increase since 2024. The mountain goat's recovery proves that dedicated conservation can bring species back from the brink.

The Hindu3 min read
Skimo Joins Olympics: Athletes Race Up Mountains on Skis
SportsFeb 7

Skimo Joins Olympics: Athletes Race Up Mountains on Skis

A sport that combines climbing mountains and skiing downhill just made its Olympic debut in Italy. Ski mountaineering, called "skimo," is the first entirely new Winter Olympics event in over two decades.

Fast Company2 min read
Shawnee Mountain Hosts 10th Pink Fundraiser for Cancer
Acts of KindnessFeb 15

Shawnee Mountain Hosts 10th Pink Fundraiser for Cancer

Shawnee Mountain turned pink for the 10th year running, rallying the community around cancer survivors and patients. The annual Paint the Mountain Pink fundraiser brought skiers, snowboarders, and supporters together for a cause that's touched countless lives.

Google News - Cancer Survivor2 min read
Mountain Lion Safely Rescued from Santa Monica Neighborhood
Global NewsMay 30

Mountain Lion Safely Rescued from Santa Monica Neighborhood

A mountain lion that wandered into a Santa Monica residential area was successfully tranquilized and relocated by wildlife experts on Friday, marking a hopeful outcome after a similar 2012 incident ended tragically. The healthy animal will be evaluated and returned to safer habitat, while conservationists work to protect the region's small but resilient mountain lion population.

Google News - Entertainment3 min read
Table Mountain's Tiny Bugs Keep Cape Town's Water Alive
Planet WinsFeb 27

Table Mountain's Tiny Bugs Keep Cape Town's Water Alive

Scientists are using stoneflies and tadpoles to monitor Table Mountain's hidden rivers. The ancient mountain works like a giant sponge, slowly filtering water that feeds Cape Town long after the rain stops.

Daily Maverick3 min read
Hikers Survive 400-Meter Fall in Poland's Tatra Mountains
Community HeroesFeb 3

Hikers Survive 400-Meter Fall in Poland's Tatra Mountains

Two unprepared hikers walked away alive after one plunged 400 meters down an icy mountain gully in Poland's Tatra Mountains. Twenty rescuers used drones and thermal imaging to locate and save both men in a dramatic nine-hour nighttime operation.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
Uganda Celebrates New Mountain Gorilla Birth
Community HeroesMar 24

Uganda Celebrates New Mountain Gorilla Birth

Rangers at Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park just welcomed a new baby mountain gorilla, marking another win in one of conservation's greatest comeback stories. The global mountain gorilla population has grown from near extinction to over 1,000 individuals today.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Ski Mountaineering Makes Olympic Debut in Milan-Cortina
InnovationFeb 20

Ski Mountaineering Makes Olympic Debut in Milan-Cortina

A brand new winter sport thrilled nearly sold-out crowds at the 2026 Winter Olympics as ski mountaineering made its historic debut in blizzard conditions. Switzerland and Spain claimed the first-ever gold medals in a sport that combines uphill sprinting, mountain climbing, and downhill skiing into one heart-pounding race.

Google News - Sports3 min read
Mountaineer Performs Sacred Dance at Everest Base Camp
Community HeroesMay 4

Mountaineer Performs Sacred Dance at Everest Base Camp

A young climber combined her lifelong training in classical Indian dance with mountaineering by performing Bharatanatyam at Everest Base Camp as a prayer before her ascent. The deeply personal moment has touched thousands online who saw it as a beautiful blend of art and adventure.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Lost Ocean Built Dinosaur-Era Mountains, Scientists Find
InnovationMay 18

Lost Ocean Built Dinosaur-Era Mountains, Scientists Find

A vanished ocean shaped Central Asia's mountains millions of years ago, long before the Himalayas rose. New research reveals how ancient tectonic forces created dramatic landscapes that dinosaurs once roamed.

Science Daily - Environment2 min read
Mountain Gorillas Rebound from 250 to Over 1,000
Planet WinsApr 17

Mountain Gorillas Rebound from 250 to Over 1,000

Mountain gorillas are making an extraordinary comeback, rebounding from near extinction to over 1,000 individuals. This rare conservation win shows what's possible when science, protection, and community work together.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Helicopter Saves Injured Hiker in White Mountains
Community HeroesMay 29

Helicopter Saves Injured Hiker in White Mountains

A 66-year-old hiker who fell on a remote New Hampshire trail was airlifted to safety after spending a night in the mountains. The successful rescue showcases the quick response of emergency teams in challenging terrain.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
Ski Mountaineering Makes Olympic History in Blizzard
Community HeroesFeb 19

Ski Mountaineering Makes Olympic History in Blizzard

A brand new winter sport captivated crowds as ski mountaineering made its first-ever Olympic appearance Thursday. Athletes sprinted uphill on skis through heavy snow in Italy, creating history and thrilling sold-out crowds.

BBC Sport2 min read
Table Mountain Wins Legal Rights as Living Subject
Planet WinsMar 5

Table Mountain Wins Legal Rights as Living Subject

South Africa's iconic Table Mountain is being recognized as a rights-bearing entity under law, not property to exploit. Environmental lawyer Cormac Cullinan is leading the quest to shift how humans relate to nature through legal frameworks.

Daily Maverick2 min read
Mountain Gorillas Surpass 1,000 After Near Extinction
Planet WinsMar 14

Mountain Gorillas Surpass 1,000 After Near Extinction

Mountain gorillas in Central Africa have climbed from fewer than 300 individuals in the 1980s to over 1,000 today. This remarkable recovery marks one of conservation's greatest success stories.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
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Community HeroesApr 29

Rare Mountain Bongos Return Home to Kenya from Europe

Critically endangered mountain bongos are flying home to Kenya after years in Czech zoos, bringing fresh hope to a species with fewer than 100 left in the wild. This carefully coordinated wildlife rescue could help save these stunning striped antelopes from extinction.

Google News - Endangered Species Recovery2 min read
Lost Mountain Lion Safely Rescued in San Francisco
VideosJan 28

Lost Mountain Lion Safely Rescued in San Francisco

A yearling mountain lion that wandered into San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood was safely tranquilized and captured Tuesday, headed for release in better habitat. The young male likely got lost while leaving his mother, a growing problem as development shrinks wildlife corridors.

Google News - Entertainment2 min read
Stowe Mountain Rescue Saves Two Stranded Skiers
Community HeroesMar 23

Stowe Mountain Rescue Saves Two Stranded Skiers

When two skiers became trapped on an icy cliff at Stowe Mountain Resort, volunteer rescuers deployed two teams simultaneously to bring them home safely. No injuries, no drama—just skilled volunteers doing what they train all year to do.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
Peru's Rainbow Mountain Emerges as Glaciers Melt Away
Planet WinsMay 26

Peru's Rainbow Mountain Emerges as Glaciers Melt Away

A striped mountain hidden under ice for centuries has revealed itself in Peru's Andes, becoming one of the country's most visited natural wonders. Climate change exposed the colorful geological marvel that now draws thousands to its 16,000-foot summit.

Times of India - Good News3 min read

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