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Vermont Volunteers Map Butterflies for Conservation
Planet WinsJul 31

Vermont Volunteers Map Butterflies for Conservation

Volunteers across Vermont are teaming up with scientists to create the state's second butterfly atlas, tracking how species have changed over 20 years. Their citizen science work is helping shape future conservation efforts while connecting communities to nature.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Vermont Tax Checkoff Saves Eagles, Loons from Extinction
Acts of KindnessJan 22

Vermont Tax Checkoff Saves Eagles, Loons from Extinction

A simple checkbox on Vermont's tax form has helped pull bald eagles, peregrine falcons, and loons back from the brink of extinction. Now the Nongame Wildlife Fund is working to save newly threatened species like the eastern meadowlark.

Google News - Endangered Species Recovery2 min read
Vermont Butterfly Watchers Create Nation's 2nd Atlas
Planet Wins2h ago

Vermont Butterfly Watchers Create Nation's 2nd Atlas

Volunteers across Vermont are teaming up with scientists to map every butterfly species in the state, helping create what may be America's first-ever second butterfly atlas. Even on days when not a single butterfly appeared, these citizen scientists showed up to collect data that will guide conservation for decades.

Google: volunteers help3 min read
17 Wild Turkeys Grew to 50,000 in Vermont
SolutionsApr 28

17 Wild Turkeys Grew to 50,000 in Vermont

In 1969, Vermont released 17 wild turkeys into an ecosystem where they'd been extinct for decades. Today, over 50,000 turkeys roam the Green Mountains, part of America's greatest wildlife comeback story.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Vermont's Forests Rose From 25% to 75% in a Century
Planet WinsMar 24

Vermont's Forests Rose From 25% to 75% in a Century

By the 1880s, Vermont had chopped down nearly all its forests. A new book reveals how citizens and advocates brought them all back.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
Vermont Rebuilds Wild Turkey Population From Just 17 Birds
Planet WinsJun 11

Vermont Rebuilds Wild Turkey Population From Just 17 Birds

Seventeen wild turkeys released in 1969 grew into a thriving population of 45,000 birds across Vermont. The state just honored the biologists and hunters who made one of America's greatest wildlife comebacks possible.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Vermont Needs 800+ Lake Volunteers This Summer
Planet WinsApr 15

Vermont Needs 800+ Lake Volunteers This Summer

With over 800 lakes and ponds to protect, Vermont is calling on everyday people to become citizen scientists this summer. Four volunteer programs make it easy to help track water quality, invasive species, and algae blooms.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Vermont App Turns Birdwatchers Into Loon Scientists
InnovationJun 20

Vermont App Turns Birdwatchers Into Loon Scientists

A new smartphone app called LoonWeb is helping everyday nature lovers track endangered loons across Vermont, turning a mountain of soggy handwritten notes into streamlined science. The tool could soon unite citizen scientists nationwide to protect these iconic waterbirds facing threats from climate change.

NPR Science2 min read
Vermont Seeks 800+ Volunteers to Protect State Lakes
Acts of KindnessApr 6

Vermont Seeks 800+ Volunteers to Protect State Lakes

Vermont's Lakes and Ponds Program needs volunteers to monitor over 800 lakes and ponds this summer. Since 1979, citizen scientists have helped track water quality, invasive species, and harmful algal blooms across the state.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Kenya's Narok County Funds Wildlife Conservation at 2%
Planet WinsAug 6

Kenya's Narok County Funds Wildlife Conservation at 2%

Narok County just passed groundbreaking legislation guaranteeing at least 2% of its annual revenue to wildlife conservation, making communities real partners in protecting the Greater Mara Ecosystem. The new law creates a dedicated fund to support local conservancies while compensating families affected by human-wildlife conflict.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Vermont Students Get Paid to Build Real Business Skills
InnovationMar 27

Vermont Students Get Paid to Build Real Business Skills

A new University of Vermont program connects students with paid projects at Vermont companies, giving them real work experience while keeping talent in the state. The Vermont Innovation Accelerator launched in March 2026 to bridge the gap between classroom learning and career success.

Google News - School Innovation2 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
Vermont Pastors Bring Hope to 70+ Prison Volunteers
Community HeroesMar 2

Vermont Pastors Bring Hope to 70+ Prison Volunteers

Every Wednesday night, Pastor Josh Riggs puts on sweatpants and walks into a Vermont women's prison to lead services, deliberately dressing like the incarcerated women he serves. He's one of over 70 volunteers bringing spiritual support to people behind bars across Vermont's six prisons.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Vermont Skier Bill Koch's Legacy Inspires 2 Olympic Medalists
VideosMay 16

Vermont Skier Bill Koch's Legacy Inspires 2 Olympic Medalists

A small-town Vermont skier who won America's first Olympic cross-country medal in 1976 created a youth ski program that's now producing Olympic champions. Fifty years later, his legacy just helped another Vermonter reach the podium.

Google News - Olympic Medal2 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 Vet Named Co-Chair of Global Antelope Conservation
Community HeroesJul 16

Kenya Vet Named Co-Chair of Global Antelope Conservation

Dr. Robert Aruho, who grew Kenya's critically endangered Mountain Bongo population to over 100 animals, will now lead worldwide efforts to save more than 90 antelope species. His appointment puts African conservation expertise at the forefront of global wildlife recovery.

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

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