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Pine Martens Breed in England After 100-Year Extinction
Planet WinsApr 12

Pine Martens Breed in England After 100-Year Extinction

Adorable cat-sized mammals are having babies in Devon for the first time in over a century. The successful births prove a bold rewilding project is bringing these once-extinct creatures back home.

BBC Science2 min read
Coastal Martens Return: Once-Extinct Species Alive in CA
Planet WinsMar 17

Coastal Martens Return: Once-Extinct Species Alive in CA

A small carnivore once believed extinct has been found thriving in Northern California's remote forests. Scientists discovered 46 coastal martens surviving against the odds, offering hope for one of the West Coast's rarest animals.

Google News - Science2 min read
Hardware Store BBQ Raises $500 for Pine Island Food Pantry
Acts of KindnessJun 3

Hardware Store BBQ Raises $500 for Pine Island Food Pantry

Vision ACE Hardware in Pine Island turned a community barbecue into a lifeline for local families, raising $500 for their food pantry in a single May afternoon. Store employees fired up the grills and served up hope alongside the food.

Google: fundraiser success2 min read
Volunteers Plant 1,000 Trees to Save Rare California Pines
Planet WinsJan 25

Volunteers Plant 1,000 Trees to Save Rare California Pines

Families gathered at Hearst San Simeon State Park to plant Monterey pines, one of only five native stands left in the world. This eight-year project aims to plant 10,000 trees while teaching the next generation about environmental stewardship.

Google News - Reforestation3 min read
Pine River Legion Brings Christmas Joy to 11 Veterans
Acts of KindnessJan 25

Pine River Legion Brings Christmas Joy to 11 Veterans

Members of the Pine River American Legion surprised 11 veterans at a local care facility with Christmas gifts, doughnuts, and piano music. The heartwarming visit brought holiday cheer to those who served our country.

Google News - Good Samaritan2 min read
Minnesota Drops Pine Seeds From Helicopters in 19 Forests
Planet Wins4d ago

Minnesota Drops Pine Seeds From Helicopters in 19 Forests

Minnesota's Department of Natural Resources used helicopters to scatter tree seeds across 19 remote forest areas where ground crews couldn't reach. The aerial seeding effort completed in fall 2025 planted jack pine, white pine, and black spruce across hard-to-access state lands.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
Georgia Pays Landowners to Plant Pine Forests
Planet WinsJun 16

Georgia Pays Landowners to Plant Pine Forests

Georgia is helping property owners grow new forests with cash for planting costs. The state program covers site prep, seedlings, and management to restore pine woodlands across the state. ##

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
Adorable Marten Makes Comeback in Pacific Northwest Forests
Planet WinsJan 22

Adorable Marten Makes Comeback in Pacific Northwest Forests

Scientists found 46 coastal martens thriving in northern California forests, a hopeful sign for a species once thought extinct. The ferret-sized carnivores were nearly wiped out by trapping and logging in the 20th century.

Phys.org2 min read
Rare Torrey Pines Survive California Island Wildfire
Planet WinsJun 2

Rare Torrey Pines Survive California Island Wildfire

A massive wildfire burned one-third of Santa Rosa Island, but the rare Torrey pines that firefighters rushed to protect made it through largely unscathed. Initial surveys show the endangered forest stand survived, offering hope for one of nature's rarest treasures.

NASA2 min read
Scotland Releases 30,000 Endangered Pine Hoverflies
Planet WinsApr 21

Scotland Releases 30,000 Endangered Pine Hoverflies

Conservationists just released the 30,000th critically endangered pine hoverfly into Scotland's Cairngorms National Park, proving that saving tiny species can transform entire ecosystems. The effort shows that unglamorous conservation work can be just as powerful as reintroducing wolves.

Google: species saved endangered2 min read
Pine Grove Wins 2nd Straight Softball League Title
SportsMay 16

Pine Grove Wins 2nd Straight Softball League Title

The Pine Grove Cardinals softball team claimed their second consecutive Schuylkill League championship with a 5-1 victory over Blue Mountain, powered by clutch home runs and dominant pitching. The dramatic win marks the seventh league title in program history for the Pennsylvania high school. #

Google: championship win celebration3 min read
Minnesota Plants 40,000 Pines After Munger Shaw Fire
Planet WinsMay 5

Minnesota Plants 40,000 Pines After Munger Shaw Fire

New forests are rising from the ashes in Minnesota where last year's Munger Shaw fire destroyed hundreds of acres. Thanks to a partnership between St. Louis County and Minnesota Power, 40,000 pine seedlings now dot the scorched landscape.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
Pine Creek Wins First State Ice Hockey Title in Comeback
SportsMar 3

Pine Creek Wins First State Ice Hockey Title in Comeback

After falling short in last year's semifinals, Pine Creek High School's ice hockey team claimed their first-ever state championship with a 6-3 victory over defending champions. Six different players scored in the thrilling Colorado 4A title game that rewarded a season of hard work and resilience.

Google News - Championship Win3 min read
Justin Rose, 45, Dominates Torrey Pines with 6-Shot Lead
SportsFeb 1

Justin Rose, 45, Dominates Torrey Pines with 6-Shot Lead

English golfer Justin Rose is proving age is just a number, building a commanding six-shot lead at the Farmers Insurance Open with a performance reminiscent of Tiger Woods' legendary runs at Torrey Pines. The 45-year-old is having the season of his career, fresh off helping Europe win the Ryder Cup as the team's oldest player.

Japan Today2 min read
New Wildflower Species Discovered in New Jersey Pine Barrens
Planet WinsMay 24

New Wildflower Species Discovered in New Jersey Pine Barrens

A Temple University researcher discovered a wildflower species that exists nowhere else on Earth, hiding in plain sight in New Jersey's Pine Barrens for thousands of years. The finding could secure new protections for the rare plant.

Good News Network3 min read
Justin Rose, 45, Sets Record in Dominant Torrey Pines Win
SportsFeb 2

Justin Rose, 45, Sets Record in Dominant Torrey Pines Win

England's Justin Rose just proved that age is just a number, crushing the field by seven shots to win the Farmers Insurance Open with a tournament record score. At 45, he's showing the golf world he's far from finished.

BBC Sport2 min read
Justin Rose, 45, Breaks Tournament Record at Torrey Pines
SportsFeb 2

Justin Rose, 45, Breaks Tournament Record at Torrey Pines

England's Justin Rose dominated the Farmers Insurance Open with a historic wire-to-wire victory, finishing at 23 under par to break a record that stood for decades. The 45-year-old golfer proved age is just a number with his 13th PGA Tour win.

Google News - Sports2 min read
New Forest Project Records 1,100 Species Including Rare Lizards
Planet WinsApr 24

New Forest Project Records 1,100 Species Including Rare Lizards

A two-year nature recovery project in England's New Forest has documented over 1,100 species, including endangered sand lizards and rare pine martens raising their young. The £1.3 million effort restored 321 hectares of habitat and offers hope for wildlife comeback across the UK.

Google News - Endangered Species Recovery3 min read
Pine Bark Removes 99% of Antibiotics From Water
Planet WinsJan 22

Pine Bark Removes 99% of Antibiotics From Water

Finnish researchers turned a forestry waste product into a powerful water filter that removes pharmaceutical pollution from wastewater. The simple, affordable solution could help prevent antibiotic resistance from spreading in nature.

Phys.org2 min read
Pine Bark Removes 99% of Antibiotics From Wastewater
Planet WinsJan 22

Pine Bark Removes 99% of Antibiotics From Wastewater

Finnish scientists turned forestry waste into a powerful filter that pulls nearly all antibiotics from water before they reach rivers and drinking supplies. The discovery could help stop the dangerous spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

New Atlas3 min read

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