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  1. Sultan Sazlığı Milli Parkı: Yangın sonrası herkes için güvenli bir yürüyüş yolu açıldı. Doğa turizmi ve ekolojik dengenin önemini bir kez daha gösteriyoruz. Detaylar için ilgili linke göz atın!

    🚩 #SultanSazligi #ParkRecovery #SustainableTourism #Kayseri #NatureRestoration #WildfireRecovery

  2. 🛑 Jakie są bariery utrudniające zwiększenie skali renaturyzacji torfowisk w Europie?
    Podziel się swoimi spostrzeżeniami do 25 maja!
    W imieniu Eurosite - the European Land Conservation Network przekazujemy zaproszenie kierowane do specjalistów i organizacji działających na rzecz renaturyzacji torfowisk (lub współpracujące przy takich działaniach) do udziału w krótkiej, ale bardzo istotnej ankiecie realizowanej w ramach projektu LIFE SUPER EU, którego celem jest zwiększenie skali renaturyzacji torfowisk w Europie.
    forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/Re
    Ankieta jest częścią projektu LIFE SUPER EU (LIFE24-CCM-DE-LIFE-SUPER-EU/101212611), współfinansowanego przez LIFE Programme.
    #LIFEprogramme #PeatlandRestoration #peatlands #NatureRestoration

  3. 🛑 Jakie są bariery utrudniające zwiększenie skali renaturyzacji torfowisk w Europie?
    Podziel się swoimi spostrzeżeniami do 25 maja!
    W imieniu Eurosite - the European Land Conservation Network przekazujemy zaproszenie kierowane do specjalistów i organizacji działających na rzecz renaturyzacji torfowisk (lub współpracujące przy takich działaniach) do udziału w krótkiej, ale bardzo istotnej ankiecie realizowanej w ramach projektu LIFE SUPER EU, którego celem jest zwiększenie skali renaturyzacji torfowisk w Europie.
    forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/Re
    Ankieta jest częścią projektu LIFE SUPER EU (LIFE24-CCM-DE-LIFE-SUPER-EU/101212611), współfinansowanego przez LIFE Programme.
    #LIFEprogramme #PeatlandRestoration #peatlands #NatureRestoration

  4. 🛑 Jakie są bariery utrudniające zwiększenie skali renaturyzacji torfowisk w Europie?
    Podziel się swoimi spostrzeżeniami do 25 maja!
    W imieniu Eurosite - the European Land Conservation Network przekazujemy zaproszenie kierowane do specjalistów i organizacji działających na rzecz renaturyzacji torfowisk (lub współpracujące przy takich działaniach) do udziału w krótkiej, ale bardzo istotnej ankiecie realizowanej w ramach projektu LIFE SUPER EU, którego celem jest zwiększenie skali renaturyzacji torfowisk w Europie.
    forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/Re
    Ankieta jest częścią projektu LIFE SUPER EU (LIFE24-CCM-DE-LIFE-SUPER-EU/101212611), współfinansowanego przez LIFE Programme.
    #LIFEprogramme #PeatlandRestoration #peatlands #NatureRestoration

  5. 🛑 Jakie są bariery utrudniające zwiększenie skali renaturyzacji torfowisk w Europie?
    Podziel się swoimi spostrzeżeniami do 25 maja!
    W imieniu Eurosite - the European Land Conservation Network przekazujemy zaproszenie kierowane do specjalistów i organizacji działających na rzecz renaturyzacji torfowisk (lub współpracujące przy takich działaniach) do udziału w krótkiej, ale bardzo istotnej ankiecie realizowanej w ramach projektu LIFE SUPER EU, którego celem jest zwiększenie skali renaturyzacji torfowisk w Europie.
    forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/Re
    Ankieta jest częścią projektu LIFE SUPER EU (LIFE24-CCM-DE-LIFE-SUPER-EU/101212611), współfinansowanego przez LIFE Programme.
    #LIFEprogramme #PeatlandRestoration #peatlands #NatureRestoration

  6. 🛑 Jakie są bariery utrudniające zwiększenie skali renaturyzacji torfowisk w Europie?
    Podziel się swoimi spostrzeżeniami do 25 maja!
    W imieniu Eurosite - the European Land Conservation Network przekazujemy zaproszenie kierowane do specjalistów i organizacji działających na rzecz renaturyzacji torfowisk (lub współpracujące przy takich działaniach) do udziału w krótkiej, ale bardzo istotnej ankiecie realizowanej w ramach projektu LIFE SUPER EU, którego celem jest zwiększenie skali renaturyzacji torfowisk w Europie.
    forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/Re
    Ankieta jest częścią projektu LIFE SUPER EU (LIFE24-CCM-DE-LIFE-SUPER-EU/101212611), współfinansowanego przez LIFE Programme.
    #LIFEprogramme #PeatlandRestoration #peatlands #NatureRestoration

  7. A heartfelt moment for us 💚
    A resident from Umachikulam, Madurai shared the real impact of the Koodugal Sparrow Initiative.

    Seeing sparrows return and thrive in spaces we helped create reminds us why we started this journey. These small wins are powerful—they push us to work faster, smarter, and more effectively.
    #SaveSparrows #UrbanBiodiversity #NatureRestoration #EcoInitiative #Sustainability #BringBackSparrows #CommunityImpact #Madurai #Umachikulam #Koodugal #SparrowConservation

  8. A heartfelt moment for us 💚
    A resident from Umachikulam, Madurai shared the real impact of the Koodugal Sparrow Initiative.

    Seeing sparrows return and thrive in spaces we helped create reminds us why we started this journey. These small wins are powerful—they push us to work faster, smarter, and more effectively.
    #SaveSparrows #UrbanBiodiversity #NatureRestoration #EcoInitiative #Sustainability #BringBackSparrows #CommunityImpact #Madurai #Umachikulam #Koodugal #SparrowConservation

  9. A heartfelt moment for us 💚
    A resident from Umachikulam, Madurai shared the real impact of the Koodugal Sparrow Initiative.

    Seeing sparrows return and thrive in spaces we helped create reminds us why we started this journey. These small wins are powerful—they push us to work faster, smarter, and more effectively.
    #SaveSparrows #UrbanBiodiversity #NatureRestoration #EcoInitiative #Sustainability #BringBackSparrows #CommunityImpact #Madurai #Umachikulam #Koodugal #SparrowConservation

  10. A heartfelt moment for us 💚
    A resident from Umachikulam, Madurai shared the real impact of the Koodugal Sparrow Initiative.

    Seeing sparrows return and thrive in spaces we helped create reminds us why we started this journey. These small wins are powerful—they push us to work faster, smarter, and more effectively.
    #SaveSparrows #UrbanBiodiversity #NatureRestoration #EcoInitiative #Sustainability #BringBackSparrows #CommunityImpact #Madurai #Umachikulam #Koodugal #SparrowConservation

  11. A heartfelt moment for us 💚
    A resident from Umachikulam, Madurai shared the real impact of the Koodugal Sparrow Initiative.

    Seeing sparrows return and thrive in spaces we helped create reminds us why we started this journey. These small wins are powerful—they push us to work faster, smarter, and more effectively.
    #SaveSparrows #UrbanBiodiversity #NatureRestoration #EcoInitiative #Sustainability #BringBackSparrows #CommunityImpact #Madurai #Umachikulam #Koodugal #SparrowConservation

  12. New research shows our planet’s night is more volatile than ever.

    A decade of satellite data reveals that while some areas are dimming due to policy changes or crisis, others are brightening at a rate that keeps the global average of light pollution rising by 2% annually.

    It’s time to move from studying the glow to taking action. Read more: darkskyconsulting.com/blog/dec

    #DarkSkies #LightPollution #Science #Environment #NatureRestoration

  13. New research shows our planet’s night is more volatile than ever.

    A decade of satellite data reveals that while some areas are dimming due to policy changes or crisis, others are brightening at a rate that keeps the global average of light pollution rising by 2% annually.

    It’s time to move from studying the glow to taking action. Read more: darkskyconsulting.com/blog/dec

    #DarkSkies #LightPollution #Science #Environment #NatureRestoration

  14. New research shows our planet’s night is more volatile than ever.

    A decade of satellite data reveals that while some areas are dimming due to policy changes or crisis, others are brightening at a rate that keeps the global average of light pollution rising by 2% annually.

    It’s time to move from studying the glow to taking action. Read more: darkskyconsulting.com/blog/dec

    #DarkSkies #LightPollution #Science #Environment #NatureRestoration

  15. New research shows our planet’s night is more volatile than ever.

    A decade of satellite data reveals that while some areas are dimming due to policy changes or crisis, others are brightening at a rate that keeps the global average of light pollution rising by 2% annually.

    It’s time to move from studying the glow to taking action. Read more: darkskyconsulting.com/blog/dec

    #DarkSkies #LightPollution #Science #Environment #NatureRestoration

  16. New research shows our planet’s night is more volatile than ever.

    A decade of satellite data reveals that while some areas are dimming due to policy changes or crisis, others are brightening at a rate that keeps the global average of light pollution rising by 2% annually.

    It’s time to move from studying the glow to taking action. Read more: darkskyconsulting.com/blog/dec

    #DarkSkies #LightPollution #Science #Environment #NatureRestoration

  17. ✨ Good news ✨

    The EU has approved Denmark's €1 billion state aid scheme to pay farmers to give their land back to nature.

    This means that Danish landowners can voluntarily remove their farmland and forestry from productive use 👉 link.europa.eu/66bcQb

    #NatureRestoration
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    nitter.net/EU_ENV/status/20392

  18. ✨ Good news ✨

    The EU has approved Denmark's €1 billion state aid scheme to pay farmers to give their land back to nature.

    This means that Danish landowners can voluntarily remove their farmland and forestry from productive use 👉 link.europa.eu/66bcQb

    #NatureRestoration
    ---
    nitter.net/EU_ENV/status/20392

  19. ✨ Good news ✨

    The EU has approved Denmark's €1 billion state aid scheme to pay farmers to give their land back to nature.

    This means that Danish landowners can voluntarily remove their farmland and forestry from productive use 👉 link.europa.eu/66bcQb

    #NatureRestoration
    ---
    nitter.net/EU_ENV/status/20392

  20. ✨ Good news ✨

    The EU has approved Denmark's €1 billion state aid scheme to pay farmers to give their land back to nature.

    This means that Danish landowners can voluntarily remove their farmland and forestry from productive use 👉 link.europa.eu/66bcQb

    #NatureRestoration
    ---
    nitter.net/EU_ENV/status/20392

  21. New global science highlights business risks from nature loss

    A major new international assessment endorsed this week by over 150 governments warns that nature loss is becoming…
    #Economy #biodiversity #EconomyofEU #EconomyoftheEU #EnvironmentalPolicy #EUeconomy #Europe #naturerestoration #protectedarea
    europesays.com/2875026/

  22. Rewild to deter invasion. Why not just rewild?

    To be fair the two places mentioned, Finland and Poland, have stunning environments right on the borders they share with Russia and her allies and are already rewilding so perhaps all these geo-politics aren't so bad if they come with nice side effects for everyone.

    #rewilding #eu #europe #openborders #Biodiversity #NatureRestoration #ClimateResilience #GeoPolitics #ClimatePolicy

    theguardian.com/environment/20

  23. Rewild to deter invasion. Why not just rewild?

    To be fair the two places mentioned, Finland and Poland, have stunning environments right on the borders they share with Russia and her allies and are already rewilding so perhaps all these geo-politics aren't so bad if they come with nice side effects for everyone.

    #rewilding #eu #europe #openborders #Biodiversity #NatureRestoration #ClimateResilience #GeoPolitics #ClimatePolicy

    theguardian.com/environment/20

  24. Rewild to deter invasion. Why not just rewild?

    To be fair the two places mentioned, Finland and Poland, have stunning environments right on the borders they share with Russia and her allies and are already rewilding so perhaps all these geo-politics aren't so bad if they come with nice side effects for everyone.

    #rewilding #eu #europe #openborders #Biodiversity #NatureRestoration #ClimateResilience #GeoPolitics #ClimatePolicy

    theguardian.com/environment/20

  25. Rewild to deter invasion. Why not just rewild?

    To be fair the two places mentioned, Finland and Poland, have stunning environments right on the borders they share with Russia and her allies and are already rewilding so perhaps all these geo-politics aren't so bad if they come with nice side effects for everyone.

    #rewilding #eu #europe #openborders #Biodiversity #NatureRestoration #ClimateResilience #GeoPolitics #ClimatePolicy

    theguardian.com/environment/20

  26. Rewild to deter invasion. Why not just rewild?

    To be fair the two places mentioned, Finland and Poland, have stunning environments right on the borders they share with Russia and her allies and are already rewilding so perhaps all these geo-politics aren't so bad if they come with nice side effects for everyone.

    #rewilding #eu #europe #openborders #Biodiversity #NatureRestoration #ClimateResilience #GeoPolitics #ClimatePolicy

    theguardian.com/environment/20

  27. 🌟🦫 Beavers back in Somerset! For the first time, six Eurasian beavers released on National Trust land—nature’s engineers creating wetlands, boosting biodiversity & easing floods. A wild comeback story after 400 years! Read more: bbc.com/news/articles/ckg82lz8

    @goodnews

    #GoodNews #BeaverRelease #NatureRestoration #EcoWin #SomersetWildlife

  28. 🌟🦫 Beavers back in Somerset! For the first time, six Eurasian beavers released on National Trust land—nature’s engineers creating wetlands, boosting biodiversity & easing floods. A wild comeback story after 400 years! Read more: bbc.com/news/articles/ckg82lz8

    @goodnews

    #GoodNews #BeaverRelease #NatureRestoration #EcoWin #SomersetWildlife

  29. 🌟🦫 Beavers back in Somerset! For the first time, six Eurasian beavers released on National Trust land—nature’s engineers creating wetlands, boosting biodiversity & easing floods. A wild comeback story after 400 years! Read more: bbc.com/news/articles/ckg82lz8

    @goodnews

    #GoodNews #BeaverRelease #NatureRestoration #EcoWin #SomersetWildlife

  30. 🌟🦫 Beavers back in Somerset! For the first time, six Eurasian beavers released on National Trust land—nature’s engineers creating wetlands, boosting biodiversity & easing floods. A wild comeback story after 400 years! Read more: bbc.com/news/articles/ckg82lz8

    @goodnews

    #GoodNews #BeaverRelease #NatureRestoration #EcoWin #SomersetWildlife

  31. 🌟🦫 Beavers back in Somerset! For the first time, six Eurasian beavers released on National Trust land—nature’s engineers creating wetlands, boosting biodiversity & easing floods. A wild comeback story after 400 years! Read more: bbc.com/news/articles/ckg82lz8

    @goodnews

    #GoodNews #BeaverRelease #NatureRestoration #EcoWin #SomersetWildlife

  32. #MOFGA - #PlantCorridors

    By Heather McCargo, Photos by Jean English, Winter 2014-2015

    "#NativePlant corridors attract #pollinators and #wildlife to your farm by stretching across your property to connect your piece of #NativeHabitat to nearby #meadows, #wetlands or #woodlands. This creates a much larger area for #NativePollinators to #forage, raise young and migrate. Corridors may run along a road, between fields, in a #swale or on the edge of a #forest, connecting habitats off the property and returning native plants to the parts of the farm not suitable for traditional crops.

    This article describes two approaches to creating native habitat corridors: changing #mowing habits to favor native species, and planting woody and herbaceous combinations to increase native plant diversity on the farm.

    Populations of all native species are in decline across the state. Our human footprint is taking its toll on wild creatures, including pollinators such as #bees and #butterflies that are so important on the farm for crop pollination. Native plant species each share an evolutionary history with indigenous insects, birds, reptiles, mammals, bacteria and fungi. When native plants are gone, many of these creatures go too, leading to a collapse of ecosystem function. Farmers benefit from the services provided by a healthy ecosystem, such as groundwater recharge; clean surface streams and ponds; pollination; a diversity of birds, spiders and amphibians to eat many insects including crop pests; and beneficial soil fungi and bacteria. Fortunately, when native plants are reintroduced into a landscape, many of these other creatures return.

    As farmers and landowners, we can bring native plants, and the attendant diversity, back into the Maine landscape in a way that works with a farmer’s busy schedule. Many native plants thrive in dry, wet and shady areas that are poor sites for traditional farm crops."

    Learn more:
    mofga.org/resources/pollinator

    #SolarPunkSunday #GardeningForPollinators #NativePlantCorridors #Gardening #Farming #Homesteading #Nature #NatureConservation #NatureRestoration #Maine

  33. #MOFGA - #PlantCorridors

    By Heather McCargo, Photos by Jean English, Winter 2014-2015

    "#NativePlant corridors attract #pollinators and #wildlife to your farm by stretching across your property to connect your piece of #NativeHabitat to nearby #meadows, #wetlands or #woodlands. This creates a much larger area for #NativePollinators to #forage, raise young and migrate. Corridors may run along a road, between fields, in a #swale or on the edge of a #forest, connecting habitats off the property and returning native plants to the parts of the farm not suitable for traditional crops.

    This article describes two approaches to creating native habitat corridors: changing #mowing habits to favor native species, and planting woody and herbaceous combinations to increase native plant diversity on the farm.

    Populations of all native species are in decline across the state. Our human footprint is taking its toll on wild creatures, including pollinators such as #bees and #butterflies that are so important on the farm for crop pollination. Native plant species each share an evolutionary history with indigenous insects, birds, reptiles, mammals, bacteria and fungi. When native plants are gone, many of these creatures go too, leading to a collapse of ecosystem function. Farmers benefit from the services provided by a healthy ecosystem, such as groundwater recharge; clean surface streams and ponds; pollination; a diversity of birds, spiders and amphibians to eat many insects including crop pests; and beneficial soil fungi and bacteria. Fortunately, when native plants are reintroduced into a landscape, many of these other creatures return.

    As farmers and landowners, we can bring native plants, and the attendant diversity, back into the Maine landscape in a way that works with a farmer’s busy schedule. Many native plants thrive in dry, wet and shady areas that are poor sites for traditional farm crops."

    Learn more:
    mofga.org/resources/pollinator

    #SolarPunkSunday #GardeningForPollinators #NativePlantCorridors #Gardening #Farming #Homesteading #Nature #NatureConservation #NatureRestoration #Maine

  34. #MOFGA - #PlantCorridors

    By Heather McCargo, Photos by Jean English, Winter 2014-2015

    "#NativePlant corridors attract #pollinators and #wildlife to your farm by stretching across your property to connect your piece of #NativeHabitat to nearby #meadows, #wetlands or #woodlands. This creates a much larger area for #NativePollinators to #forage, raise young and migrate. Corridors may run along a road, between fields, in a #swale or on the edge of a #forest, connecting habitats off the property and returning native plants to the parts of the farm not suitable for traditional crops.

    This article describes two approaches to creating native habitat corridors: changing #mowing habits to favor native species, and planting woody and herbaceous combinations to increase native plant diversity on the farm.

    Populations of all native species are in decline across the state. Our human footprint is taking its toll on wild creatures, including pollinators such as #bees and #butterflies that are so important on the farm for crop pollination. Native plant species each share an evolutionary history with indigenous insects, birds, reptiles, mammals, bacteria and fungi. When native plants are gone, many of these creatures go too, leading to a collapse of ecosystem function. Farmers benefit from the services provided by a healthy ecosystem, such as groundwater recharge; clean surface streams and ponds; pollination; a diversity of birds, spiders and amphibians to eat many insects including crop pests; and beneficial soil fungi and bacteria. Fortunately, when native plants are reintroduced into a landscape, many of these other creatures return.

    As farmers and landowners, we can bring native plants, and the attendant diversity, back into the Maine landscape in a way that works with a farmer’s busy schedule. Many native plants thrive in dry, wet and shady areas that are poor sites for traditional farm crops."

    Learn more:
    mofga.org/resources/pollinator

    #SolarPunkSunday #GardeningForPollinators #NativePlantCorridors #Gardening #Farming #Homesteading #Nature #NatureConservation #NatureRestoration #Maine

  35. #MOFGA - #PlantCorridors

    By Heather McCargo, Photos by Jean English, Winter 2014-2015

    "#NativePlant corridors attract #pollinators and #wildlife to your farm by stretching across your property to connect your piece of #NativeHabitat to nearby #meadows, #wetlands or #woodlands. This creates a much larger area for #NativePollinators to #forage, raise young and migrate. Corridors may run along a road, between fields, in a #swale or on the edge of a #forest, connecting habitats off the property and returning native plants to the parts of the farm not suitable for traditional crops.

    This article describes two approaches to creating native habitat corridors: changing #mowing habits to favor native species, and planting woody and herbaceous combinations to increase native plant diversity on the farm.

    Populations of all native species are in decline across the state. Our human footprint is taking its toll on wild creatures, including pollinators such as #bees and #butterflies that are so important on the farm for crop pollination. Native plant species each share an evolutionary history with indigenous insects, birds, reptiles, mammals, bacteria and fungi. When native plants are gone, many of these creatures go too, leading to a collapse of ecosystem function. Farmers benefit from the services provided by a healthy ecosystem, such as groundwater recharge; clean surface streams and ponds; pollination; a diversity of birds, spiders and amphibians to eat many insects including crop pests; and beneficial soil fungi and bacteria. Fortunately, when native plants are reintroduced into a landscape, many of these other creatures return.

    As farmers and landowners, we can bring native plants, and the attendant diversity, back into the Maine landscape in a way that works with a farmer’s busy schedule. Many native plants thrive in dry, wet and shady areas that are poor sites for traditional farm crops."

    Learn more:
    mofga.org/resources/pollinator

    #SolarPunkSunday #GardeningForPollinators #NativePlantCorridors #Gardening #Farming #Homesteading #Nature #NatureConservation #NatureRestoration #Maine

  36. #MOFGA - #PlantCorridors

    By Heather McCargo, Photos by Jean English, Winter 2014-2015

    "#NativePlant corridors attract #pollinators and #wildlife to your farm by stretching across your property to connect your piece of #NativeHabitat to nearby #meadows, #wetlands or #woodlands. This creates a much larger area for #NativePollinators to #forage, raise young and migrate. Corridors may run along a road, between fields, in a #swale or on the edge of a #forest, connecting habitats off the property and returning native plants to the parts of the farm not suitable for traditional crops.

    This article describes two approaches to creating native habitat corridors: changing #mowing habits to favor native species, and planting woody and herbaceous combinations to increase native plant diversity on the farm.

    Populations of all native species are in decline across the state. Our human footprint is taking its toll on wild creatures, including pollinators such as #bees and #butterflies that are so important on the farm for crop pollination. Native plant species each share an evolutionary history with indigenous insects, birds, reptiles, mammals, bacteria and fungi. When native plants are gone, many of these creatures go too, leading to a collapse of ecosystem function. Farmers benefit from the services provided by a healthy ecosystem, such as groundwater recharge; clean surface streams and ponds; pollination; a diversity of birds, spiders and amphibians to eat many insects including crop pests; and beneficial soil fungi and bacteria. Fortunately, when native plants are reintroduced into a landscape, many of these other creatures return.

    As farmers and landowners, we can bring native plants, and the attendant diversity, back into the Maine landscape in a way that works with a farmer’s busy schedule. Many native plants thrive in dry, wet and shady areas that are poor sites for traditional farm crops."

    Learn more:
    mofga.org/resources/pollinator

    #SolarPunkSunday #GardeningForPollinators #NativePlantCorridors #Gardening #Farming #Homesteading #Nature #NatureConservation #NatureRestoration #Maine

  37. EU Green Week 2026: Investing in a nature-positive economy

    This year’s Green Week will put the spotlight on the business case for nature, demonstrating that a nature-positive…
    #Economy #EconomyofEU #EconomyoftheEU #EUeconomy #Europe #naturerestoration
    europesays.com/2743914/