How gullies threaten livelihoods

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Meet Andwalem Adane, aย local 5th grader living in Amhara, Ethiopia. He is worried about the gullies that currently scatter the landscape because it threatens his family’sย 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 โ€œno problemโ€, for aย new stove thatย made it easierย to collect fuel.ย 

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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Weโ€™ve spoken a lot recently about the camera traps installed in our forests in Brazilโ€™s Pontal do Paranapanema region.

The impact of Kwadraat’s support

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In partnership with WeForest, Kwadraat has helped toย plantย trees and restoreย theย landscapes of Ethiopia, Brazil and Burkina Faso.

The future of the jaguar in the Atlantic Forest

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The Atlantic Forest ofย Brazil, where WeForest is restoring and reconnecting patches of forest,ย is home to oneย ofย South Americaโ€™s most charismatic species: the jaguar (Panthera onca).

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