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Navigating the complex world of carbon markets: the path to high-quality credits for ecosystem restoration

High-quality carbon credits are in high demand, but a widely questioned concept. The voluntary carbon market enables private actors to…

18th May 2023

First urban food forest planted in Mura-Drava-Danube project area

Mura-Drava-Danube project partner WWF Adria began their “food forests” initiative by engaging the local community to start planting edible crops…

6th April 2023

View looking into Coire Garbhlach, Glenfeshie, Scotland.

Endangered Landscapes Programme Annual Review 2022

The Endangered Landscapes Programme is working towards a future in which landscapes and seascapes support healthy ecosystems with flourishing populations…

28th February 2023

Brent Geese landing at Farlington Marshes

It’s time for wetland restoration: World Wetlands Day 2023

Like much of our natural world, wetlands are not only a source of beauty and wonder but an ecosystem type…

2nd February 2023

White egrets standing in a line with one taking off.

Seven new restoration landscapes supported by the Endangered Landscapes Programme

The Endangered Landscapes Programme is delighted to announce our next cohort of seven restoration landscapes. These projects will receive grants…

15th December 2022

Aerial view of a boat next to a rocky coastline.

Restoration Diagnostic Tool: Understanding the barriers to landscape restoration

Landscape restoration is by its nature complex and invariably faces diverse challenges and barriers. There is a provisional but growing…

25th November 2022