Kazakhstan Plants Native Trees and Shrubs Ahead of the Tiger’s Return

Kazakhstan is preparing habitat for the planned return of tigers by planting tens of thousands of seedlings and restoring landscapes that can support prey and predators.

Kazakhstan is preparing habitat for the planned return of tigers by planting tens of thousands of seedlings and restoring landscapes that can support prey and predators.

A major Galápagos restoration effort has released giant tortoises onto Floreana Island, where their ecological role had been missing for around 180 years.

Conservationists have completed a world-first eradication of invasive ferrets from Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland’s largest seabird colony.

A planned 14-mile nature corridor will connect parks, canals, rooftops and community spaces across four East London boroughs.

Solar panels and battery systems are beginning to reduce diesel generator use in remote Amazon communities where electricity depends on costly fuel deliveries.

Solar-powered community boats are helping remote river communities reduce dependence on noisy diesel transport while keeping the river at the centre of daily life.

Japan’s 2026 cherry blossom season officially began when benchmark Somei Yoshino trees opened their first blossoms in Kochi, Gifu and Yamanashi.

Helsinki’s Kruunuvuori Bridge gives walkers and cyclists a car-free link across the water, with tram service planned as part of the wider Crown Bridges project.

Medieval floor tiles taken decades ago as a childhood act were returned to heritage specialists after being kept for nearly sixty years.

Electric aviation is beginning to move from concept to test flights, with small aircraft being trialled for short regional routes.