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Rewilding With Native Species: Indigenous‑Led Restoration Projects

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Join indigenous-led rewilding projects to see how restoring native species transforms ecosystems—and why their success depends on your continued interest.
  • Mary
  • 5. January 2026
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Marine Protected Areas: Indigenous Roles in Stewardship

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Understanding indigenous roles in Marine Protected Areas reveals vital insights into sustainable stewardship and how their involvement can transform ocean conservation efforts.
  • Mary
  • 2. January 2026
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Sea Country Rights: Indigenous Guardians of the Ocean

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Ancestral Sea Country rights empower Indigenous communities as vital guardians of the ocean, revealing how their stewardship benefits everyone and why their role is essential.
  • Mary
  • 28. December 2025
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How Indigenous Rangers Are Protecting 44% of Australia’s Landmass

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With their unique blend of traditional knowledge and modern techniques, Indigenous Rangers are safeguarding nearly half of Australia’s land—discover how their efforts are shaping the future.
  • Mary
  • 31. August 2025
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13 Best Interactive Science Kits For Students In 2026
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13 Best Interactive Science Kits For Students In 2026

Discover the top interactive science kits for students in 2026. Find the best options…
  • FATSIL Team
  • 16. August 2026
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California Planned A Nuclear Exit. Now It’s Reconsidering – Los Angeles Times

California is re-evaluating its previous decision to phase out nuclear power, prompting…
  • FATSIL Team
  • 16. August 2026
M 5.0 - 45 Km NNW Of Ende, Indonesia
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M 5.0 – 45 Km NNW Of Ende, Indonesia

A magnitude 5.0 earthquake occurred 45 km NNW of Ende, Indonesia. No immediate damage…
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  • 16. August 2026
Kennedy Space Center Launch Surges In Global Coverage
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Kennedy Space Center Launch Surges In Global Coverage

Coverage of Kennedy Space Center launches has surged, with 59 mentions in recent data,…
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  • 16. August 2026
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