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By Tom Clarke Introduction. Thirty-seven species of migratory shorebirds regularly visit Australia, with all but one spending up to 6 months of each year here. Globally, populations of some migrato…| EMR Project Summaries
Mangroves protect coastlines, but restoring them isn’t simple. With Veritree and Earthlungs, we’re learning how to do it right.| The Ecosia Blog
A conversation with Yanik Nyberg, co-founder of Nara Climate and Sea Water Solutions, about feed for aquaculture and on-land livestock, salinity—when soils get saltier. Millions of hectares of former soil marshes close to the coast have been drained over the last thousands of years and often farmed, slowly but surely because of rising seawater levels. Soil water is creeping back in, and traditional farming is getting impossible. What do we do with these millions of hectares? One way is to r...| Investing in regenerative agriculture
Ngeng ap Ten was no grandaunt then—her breasts stood high, her arms were masts, her hair flowed like the night breeze freely. And like all young chieftesses she was quick to folly. She would not flee from a fight. She looked at the Zum King, saw his soft belly, his pale lips. She judged that she could not lose. She would have been right. She kissed her spear and said: “I accept your challenge, o king. Should I win you will never seek me again, and live in peace always.” He pointed his s...| Zedeck Siew's Writing Hours
Members of WILDCOAST’s Board of Directors and our supporters recently joined WILDCOAST for an expedition to Huatulco on the Oaxacan coastline of Mexico to explore the region’s beautiful ecosystems that […]| WILDCOAST