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Good News In Conservation:
Black rhinos continue to rise! In August 2025, the latest population estimates for all five species were published, showing a welcome increase for black rhinos in Africa.

www.savetherhino.org/africa/world...
World Rhino Day 2025 | Latest Progress | Save the Rhino
For World Rhino Day 2025, we're looking back to look ahead. The future of rhinos depends on us, and we will make a difference.
www.savetherhino.org
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9 countries said goodbye to a devastating disease in 2024:

Cape Verde and Egypt became malaria-free. Brazil and Timor Leste eliminated lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis). Jordan became the first country to ever be certified as leprosy-free, & more...

www.npr.org/sections/goa...
9 countries said goodbye to a devastating disease in 2024
Nine countries eliminated a disease in 2024. Here's how Pakistan pulled it off — fulfilling a young boy's dream of eliminating blindness caused by bacterial infections.
www.npr.org
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When times get hard and you grow tired, lean on each other. You're probably surrounded by others who are feeling just like you. Let them know you're there, that you hear them, and they're not alone either.
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Oh, it's everywhere. We just need to look closely. 🙂
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The Iberian Lynx, one of world’s rarest cats, is no longer endangered in Spain and Portugal.

"The increase is largely thanks to conservation efforts that have focused on increasing the abundance of its main food source - the also endangered wild rabbit..."

www.bbc.com/news/article...
One of world’s rarest cats no longer endangered - conservation agency
The Iberian lynx is now classed as "vulnerable" as numbers surge due to conservation efforts.
www.bbc.com