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Restoring nature, restoring joy
In the third of the rewards of nature restoration guest article series, Felipe Gonzalez Sanchez tells us about the benefits…
13th July 2021

Life after death – the beauty of deadwood invertebrates
Criss-crossing trunks at drunken angles, broken lichen-scarred limbs, softly rotting wood beneath further freshly fallen trunks. These might be the…
7th July 2021

ELP landscape restoration grant call for applications
The Endangered Landscapes Programme (ELP) is inviting expressions of interest from organisations and partnerships that share the programme’s vision. This…
1st July 2021

How restoring peatlands can help us beat climate change.
In the second of the rewards of nature restoration guest article series, Katrien Wijns shares her passion for peatlands and…
16th June 2021

New release of horses advances restoration of the Greater Côa Valley
A herd of 10 Sorraia horses (two male and eight female) has been released in Vale Carapito. This new 60-hectare…
15th June 2021

Underwater clean-ups in Turkey help free the Mediterranean from ghost nets
Fishing gear discarded or lost at sea are a widespread, and often overlooked, global problem. “Ghost nets” or “ghost gear”…
8th June 2021

Celebrate World Environment Day & the Launch of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
World Environment Day is celebrated on the 5th of June each year to raise awareness and generate action on a…
4th June 2021

Experiments in conservation practice
This blog, written by Nancy Ockendon (Science Manager at the Endangered Landscapes Programme) to accompany the release of the open-access…
26th May 2021

Bringing nature back to the Berlengas archipelago
In the first of a series of guest articles called the rewards of nature restoration, Joana Andrade tells us how she…
19th May 2021