How gullies threaten livelihoods

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Meet Andwalem Adane, a local 5th grader living in Amhara, Ethiopia. He is worried about the gullies that currently scatter the landscape because it threatens his family’s land.

Zambia’s breath of fresh air

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Women in the Ajumani refugee camp in south Sudan came up with the name Peko Pe, meaning “no problem”, for a new stove that made it easier to collect fuel. 

How pumas plant trees

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Pumas, and potentially other wild felids, could be helping to green the planet by planting trees.

On camera

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We’ve spoken a lot recently about the camera traps installed in our forests in Brazil’s Pontal do Paranapanema region.

The future of the jaguar in the Atlantic Forest

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The Atlantic Forest of Brazil, where WeForest is restoring and reconnecting patches of forest, is home to one of South America’s most charismatic species: the jaguar (Panthera onca).

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