Restoration Landscapes News

All the latest news from The Endangered Landscapes Programme

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Where the rare things are: Mapping habitat and improving protection of rare species in Polesia

Over the past year, 142 habitats of rare species in the Lelchycy and Stolin Districts of Belarus were put under…

23rd December 2022

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

Researchers studying invasive species impact on algae ecosystem in Kas area of Mediterranean, Turkey

Bringing nature back: new report showcases five powerful European ecosystem restoration projects

Released today at the UN biodiversity summit COP15, a new report from the United Nations Environment Programme and the United…

13th 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

New guidance to help maximise climate change mitigation through the restoration of natural areas

Finding ways to mitigate climate change impacts is now an existential necessity. In recent years, there has been a growing…

17th November 2022

Bog Woodland with heather.

Fighting the climate crisis through landscape restoration

The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (CoP27) is currently taking place in Egypt. As the climate…

11th November 2022