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National Parks Use Volunteers to Fight Invasive Species
Solutions4h ago

National Parks Use Volunteers to Fight Invasive Species

The National Park Service is recruiting skilled volunteer hunters to remove invasive hogs and nutria from parks in Georgia and Louisiana, saving taxpayers millions while protecting fragile ecosystems. This policy shift turns environmental damage into an opportunity for citizens to serve their public lands.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
New Vaccine Cuts Wild Animal Fertility by 67%
Planet WinsMar 8

New Vaccine Cuts Wild Animal Fertility by 67%

Scientists have created a contraceptive vaccine that reduces fertility in wild horses, deer, and feral swine by up to 67%, offering a humane solution to wildlife overpopulation. Unlike existing options, this breakthrough works without harsh side effects or behavioral changes.

Phys.org3 min read
South Africa Conservation Team Urges Elephant Solutions
Planet WinsFeb 9

South Africa Conservation Team Urges Elephant Solutions

After 30 years of stalled progress, a conservation expert is calling for genuine collaboration to protect elephants and communities. The focus: proven, humane strategies that work for both wildlife and people.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Australia Tackles Feral Camel Crisis in Remote Communities
SolutionsFeb 1

Australia Tackles Feral Camel Crisis in Remote Communities

Central Australia's remote Indigenous communities faced an unusual water emergency when hundreds of thirsty camels destroyed infrastructure during a drought. A new joint task force is now managing the situation and protecting vulnerable desert habitats.

SBS Australia3 min read
Norwich Tests Pigeon Birth Control That Worked in Brussels
Planet WinsJan 29

Norwich Tests Pigeon Birth Control That Worked in Brussels

A historic English market is fighting pigeon overpopulation with contraceptive-laced birdseed, following European cities that cut their flocks by up to 66%. The humane approach offers hope for cities worldwide struggling with similar challenges.

Independent UK - Good News2 min read
Thailand Protects Wild Elephants With Birth Control Vaccine
Planet WinsJan 28

Thailand Protects Wild Elephants With Birth Control Vaccine

Thailand just administered contraceptive vaccines to wild elephants for the first time, offering a compassionate solution to prevent human-wildlife conflict. The seven-year birth control shot helps manage growing elephant populations while keeping these endangered animals safe and healthy.

Bangkok Post2 min read