JohnBarentine, to Wyoming
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This is the first step toward our vision of a future, massive "Greater #Yellowstone Ecosystem International Dark Sky Reserve" that would encompass well over 10 million acres (>40000 km2) of territory in the U.S. states of #Wyoming, #Idaho and #Montana.

https://buckrail.com/teton-county-could-become-a-certified-dark-sky-community/

#DarkSkies #Conservation

mongabay, to news
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A campaign calling for the protection of Indigenous peoples’ customary forests in Indonesia’s easternmost region of Papua has gone viral, with the campaign’s poster shared nearly 3 million times on Instagram.

The poster contains a link into an online petition that calls for the revocation of an oil palm concession threatening to clear the ancestral forests of the Awyu tribe (also spelled Auyu).

by Hans Nicholas Jong
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/06/alleyesonpapua-goes-viral-to-highlight-threat-to-indigenous-forests-from-palm-oil/

#News #Conservation #Environment #IndigenousPeoples

plazi_species, to science
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plazi_species, to China
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plazi_species, to science
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plazi_species, to China
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plazi_species, to China
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mongabay, to news
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A recent report by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) shows that the Chinese distant-water fleet is participating in illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and exploitative practices such as shark finning and human rights violations in the Southwest Indian Ocean.

by Elizabeth Claire Alberts
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/06/report-illegal-fishing-and-labor-abuse-rampant-in-chinas-indian-ocean-fleet/

#News #Environment #Conservation #Fisheries #Fishing #HumanRights

plazi_species, to China
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mongabay, to news
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The loko i’a system of native fishponds in Hawai‘i has for generations provided sustenance to Indigenous communities, supported fish populations in surrounding waters, and generally improved water quality.

These benefits, long understood by native Hawaiians, have now been confirmed by scientists in a new study that looked at the restoration of one such fishpond.

by Keona Blanks
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/06/restoring-indigenous-aquaculture-heals-both-ecosystems-and-communities-in-hawaii/

mongabay, to news
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A new study suggests that the loss of plant species due to climate change and human activities could release vast amounts of stored carbon into the atmosphere, potentially accelerating climate change.

The researchers estimate that losing plant diversity worldwide could release up to 146 billion metric tons of carbon from vegetation, equivalent to more than 12 years of global car emissions.

By Liz Kimbrough
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/06/emissions-from-loss-of-plant-diversity-spells-massive-climate-trouble-study/

#News #Conservation #Environment #ClimateChange

mongabay, to news
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Some scientists worry that widespread enthusiasm over rediscovering lost or presumed-extinct species can underplay the rocky road to recovery that these species often face. Research suggests many rediscovered species have restricted ranges and small populations and remain highly threatened after their rediscovery.

By Katarina Zimmer
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/06/a-tale-of-two-frogs-the-tough-uphill-battle-for-rediscovered-species/

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Coastal communities in Cambodia are facing a double threat, from land and sea, as developers evict them from their homes and farms, and trawlers encroach on their nearshore fishing grounds.

Illegal fishing, chiefly embodied by rampant, unchecked trawling in protected and prohibited waters, has devastated fish stocks, trashed marine ecosystems and left coastal communities in dire poverty.

by Andy Ball, Gerald Flynn, Vutha Srey
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/06/fishers-left-with-no-land-no-fish-in-fire-sale-of-cambodian-coast/

mongabay, to news
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Indigenous peoples have been steadily warning about the impacts of renewable energy development on their lands and communities, but some see a way to harness this trend for the positive.

Experts say Indigenous communities can play a leading role in the clean energy transition through partnerships that allow them to produce and benefit from renewable energy projects.

by Sarah Sax
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/06/indigenous-communities-make-clean-energy-drive-work-for-not-against-them/

paulcox, to conservative
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We’re hiring @ Mossy Earth! We’re looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated Project Officer to help us continue to develop and manage our Cromarty Seascape project in Scotland! 🌊 🐚 Could this be you? https://mossyearth.typeform.com/to/zSx2aK5R?typeform-source=linkin.bio

mongabay, to news
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Experts have called the creation of the Grau Tropical Sea National Reserve, which took more than 10 years to be approved, a milestone as it is rich in biodiversity.

Observers expect the reserve to allow for greater control and monitoring of the area to prevent illegal fishing.

However, some industrial fishing, including trawling, is permitted in the new reserve, a decision criticized by marine conservation experts.”

by Michelle Carrere
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/05/peru-approves-the-creation-of-long-awaited-marine-protected-area/

Artemis201, (edited ) to boulder
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Ah. 5:30 am in #Boulder and it's so lovely to wake up to the FTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT PBBBBBBRRRR FTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT PBBBBRRRRRR of yard sprinklers.
Special shout out to the apartment that has a sprinkler that just sprays the nearby shed with a high powered jet (power washer on plastic) and the neighbors who spray across their metal mailbox pole (high-pitched ringing every 10 seconds)
#WastedWater #GrassIsAMenace #Conservation

A bettong bewildered by bagging

Photo is a bettong that has been caught by researchers. The good news is their population has maybe tripled over the last few years in Australia's largest nature preserve that is free of introduced predators - it has 45km (28mi) of 1.8m (just under 6') tall fencing to keep it that way. Just 3 years ago they were reintroduced to...

plazi_species, to brazil
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plazi_species, to science
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plazi_species, to science
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plazi_species, to chile
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plazi_species, to Japan
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plazi_species, to science
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