Removal of Weirs on the Geum River to Begin in the First Half of Next Year… Full-scale "Restoration of the Four Major Rivers" Underway
The South Korean government is set to begin the removal of weirs on the Geum and Yeongsan rivers as part of a major restoration initiative for the Four Major Rivers, aiming to tackle ecological issues.
DO YOU RECOGNIZE? ⟩ Listen to the sounds of the teal and four other bird species nesting in the swamps
This article discusses the ecological restoration of Estonian wetlands and highlights the return of key bird species supported by habitat recovery efforts.
The Ohře River will return from pipes to the channel in the Chomutov region, creating a new fishing area
The Ohře River is set to be restored from its current piped state to a natural river channel, facilitating a new fishing area in the Chomutov region.
The Story Buried in the Jeonbuk Town Hall Meeting... 'There Are Only Discussions on Development, Without Ecology or Residents' Voices'
An environmental group criticized the recent Jeonbuk Town Hall meeting for focusing solely on development plans and neglecting ecological restoration and the voices of local fishermen.
Saudi Arabia transformed a desert valley 50 kilometers from Mecca into a forest ecosystem, with rain retention canals, stone dams, and passive rainwater collection
Saudi Arabia has successfully turned the Albaida desert valley near Mecca into a thriving ecosystem using innovative water retention techniques.
Korea University becomes the first domestic university to declare 'Nature Positive' and leads ecological restoration beyond carbon neutrality by 2045
Korea University has announced its commitment to 'Nature Positive', aiming to exceed carbon neutrality and promote ecological restoration by 2045.
Free ecological restoration course registration open in the interior of SP; see how to participate
A free ecological restoration course is being offered in several cities in São Paulo state from March to May.
NASA and its satellites: how they collaborated in the return of turtles to Floreana Island in Galápagos
Giant tortoises have returned to Floreana Island in the Galápagos Archipelago for the first time in over 150 years, marking a significant step in the ecological restoration of the island.
Ministry: 300 thousand euros will be allocated for fish stocking this year
The Lithuanian Ministry of Environment announced a budget of 300,000 euros for fish stocking in state water bodies, focusing on maintaining a sufficient population of predatory fish, particularly pike.
Good news for California: Gavin Newsom accelerates permits for ecological projects to restore habitats
California has made significant progress in its environmental policy, restoring habitats and expediting permits for ecological projects under Governor Gavin Newsom's new initiatives.
Fifteen beavers were released in the Arizona desert after the San Pedro River dried up: four years later, the big surprise arrived
Fifteen beavers have been reintroduced into the dry ecosystem of the San Pedro River in Arizona as part of an ecological restoration project, yielding surprising results four years later.
Fifteen beavers were released in the Arizona desert: four years later came the big surprise
An ecological restoration experiment in Arizona's San Pedro River found that reintroducing beavers greatly benefited the local ecosystem.
Giant tortoises make a comeback on Galapagos island
More than 150 giant tortoises have been reintroduced to Floreana Island, Galapagos, marking a significant ecological restoration effort after their extinction over a century ago.
Floreana giant tortoise reintroduced to Galápagos island after almost 200 years
The Floreana giant tortoise, extinct for nearly 200 years, has been reintroduced to its native Galápagos island as part of a large-scale ecological restoration effort.
Ecology: How to Repair an Island?
This article explores ecological restoration efforts on islands, focusing on the challenges and methods involved.
'Extraordinary' beavers deployed to help 'restore nature'
Beavers have been released at two locations in Somerset to aid in ecological restoration efforts approved by the government.
Helicopters drop logs over rivers in the United States: more than 6,000 trees with a vital goal
The unusual sight of helicopters dropping giant logs over rivers in the Northwestern United States is part of a major effort to restore the rivers' ecological balance using over 6,000 trees.