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A grizzly was spotted using one of the new crossings installed along Wyoming Highway 22 near the Snake River Bridge, just east of Wilson. A local rancher spotted the bear moving through construction in the area of the Snake River project heading north. 891khol.org/grizzly-avoids…

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This week, 175 people joined an IUCN WCPA webinar to learn more about ecological connectivity and transboundary conservation. The webinar included several presentations on the Center's international projects and offered valuable insights on enhancing transboundary cooperation.

This week, 175 people joined an <a href="/IUCN/">IUCN</a> WCPA webinar to learn more about ecological connectivity and transboundary conservation. The webinar included several presentations on the Center's international projects and offered valuable insights on enhancing transboundary cooperation.
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Fences can restrict wildlife movement and block access to essentials like food and water. Wildlife-friendly fencing can alleviate some of the harshest consequences for wildlife. Read more: mountainjournal.org/wyoming-game-a…

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In the Lake Champlain Valley in Vermont, two crossings were built underneath a main road to provide a safe migration route for salamanders. After the underpasses were installed a study found that there was an 80% decrease in total amphibian mortality. forbes.com/sites/noelflet…

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Protecting elephants means protecting ecosystems. This #WorldEnvironmentDay, we stand for both. Elephants shape forests, disperse seeds, open water paths & more, earning the name “ecosystem engineers.” Let’s choose coexistence and conservation. #AsianElephants #Biodiversity

Protecting elephants means protecting ecosystems.

This #WorldEnvironmentDay, we stand for both.

Elephants shape forests, disperse seeds, open water paths &amp; more, earning the name “ecosystem engineers.” Let’s choose coexistence and conservation.

#AsianElephants #Biodiversity
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Happy #WorldEnvironmentDay! Join us in celebrating our planet and recognizing the power we all have to protect it. Every voice matters. Every action counts. Join the movement. Together, let’s #BeatPlasticPollution.

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This Sunday, June 8 is World Oceans Day, which recognizes the vital role the ocean plays in our everyday life. The theme is "Wonder: Sustaining what sustains us," celebrating the beauty and mystery of the ocean as well as our deep connection with it. un.org/en/observances…

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The triple planetary crisis of #biodiversity loss, climate change and pollution is critically affecting our ocean. The UN Ocean Conference is a pivotal moment to drive game-changing action for restoring #OceanHealth. Learn more about IUCN at #UNOC3 bit.ly/3FpwiCx

The triple planetary crisis of #biodiversity loss, climate change and pollution is critically affecting our ocean.

The UN Ocean Conference is a pivotal moment to drive game-changing action for restoring #OceanHealth. 

Learn more about IUCN at #UNOC3 bit.ly/3FpwiCx
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Lawmakers in New Mexico approved $50 million on April 11 to pay for wildlife crossings to improve roadway safety. Patrick Lane with The Pew Charitable Trusts said this is the most any state has ever appropriated in a single year for wildlife crossings. forbes.com/sites/noelflet…

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In Canada, a wildlife-vehicle collision occurs every 38 minutes, costing $200 million annually. In Alberta, along the Trans-Canada Highway, wildlife crossings have contributed to an 80% reduction in large-mammal collisions. renewcanada.net/albertas-first… Image: Neil Zeller/DIALOG

In Canada, a wildlife-vehicle collision occurs every 38 minutes, costing $200 million annually. In Alberta, along the Trans-Canada Highway, wildlife crossings have contributed to an 80% reduction in large-mammal collisions.

renewcanada.net/albertas-first…

Image: Neil Zeller/DIALOG
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The Wildlands Auction is now live, and proceeds will support our work plus the conservation efforts of American Rivers. Your bid funds real impact across the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and beyond! event.auctria.com/803e5a02-a7dc-…

The Wildlands Auction is now live,  and proceeds will support our work plus the conservation efforts of <a href="/americanrivers/">American Rivers</a>. Your bid funds real impact across the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and beyond!

event.auctria.com/803e5a02-a7dc-…
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We send our congratulations to colleagues celebrating the opening of the IUCN Eastern Europe and Central Asia office in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The office will serve Members in all five countries in the region to advance their biodiversity, restoration, and climate efforts. iucn.org/press-release/…

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How can we reduce road mortality and improve connectivity for wildlife? Read our newest digest to learn more about the strategy that reduced amphibian road mortality by 80%! conservationcorridor.org/digests/2025/0…

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New maps document the largest-known land mammal migration on Earth, also known as the "Great Nile Migration," of two antelope species across South Sudan and Ethiopia. This mass migration has a large impact on how local ecosystems function. news.mongabay.com/short-article/…

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From the depths of the ocean to the top of the mountains, nature holds an abundance of sustainable solutions to combat the climate crisis. Explore how nations can tap into the power of nature to build a more sustainable future: unep.org/facts-about-na…

From the depths of the ocean to the top of the mountains, nature holds an abundance of sustainable solutions to combat the climate crisis.

Explore how nations can tap into the power of nature to build a more sustainable future: unep.org/facts-about-na…
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🌀 Nature works best when connected. Healthy ecosystems—and human communities—thrive through interdependence. 🌗 Nature Needs #Half unites 70+ groups to protect Half the planet’s lands and seas. 💥 Join us: WILD.org

🌀 Nature works best when connected. Healthy ecosystems—and human communities—thrive through interdependence. 🌗 Nature Needs #Half unites 70+ groups to protect Half the planet’s lands and seas. 💥 Join us: WILD.org
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Juneteenth is one of the oldest known commemorations related to the abolition of slavery in the United States. It marks the date of June 19, 1865, when Major General Gordon Granger ordered the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Galveston, Texas.

Juneteenth is one of the oldest known commemorations related to the abolition of slavery in the United States. It marks the date of June 19, 1865, when Major General Gordon Granger ordered the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Galveston, Texas.
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On June 19, 1865 along the shores of Galveston Bay in Texas, freedom arrived. Two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Union troops brought news that slavery had ended. It was along this coastal waterway that liberation, long delayed, finally flowed into the

On June 19, 1865 along the shores of Galveston Bay in Texas, freedom arrived.

Two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Union troops brought news that slavery had ended. It was along this coastal waterway that liberation, long delayed, finally flowed into the
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New research advances efforts to protect marine species by identifying key migration sites and corridors. Learn more in our latest digest 🌊🌊🌊 MiCO conservationcorridor.org/digests/2025/0…