Innovation is advancing ecosystem restoration as a powerful nature-based solution to multiple global challenges.
14.30-15.30 - Panel Discussion entitled'' Innovation is advancing ecosystem restoration as a powerful nature-based solution to multiple global challenges.''
Keynote speaker: Tom Crowther, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH)
Moderator: Khalil Walji, The Center for International Forestry Research and World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF)
Panelists
Tom Crowther, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH)
Yelena Finegold, FAO Forestry Officer
Chetan Kumar, International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Adrien Leitoro, Nature and People as One
Fabiola Zerbini, Brazilian National Secretariat for Biodiversity, Forests and Animal Rights
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Micheal would protect the twins like "Who hurt the babies?"
dont listen to them, michael, theyre pitiful little children who dont even realize theyve been hurt yet--
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Vintage Hallmark Stickers
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sometimes i cant help but think about the enemy pokemon u find in mystery dungeons and the in-universe reasons for why theyre Like That. like. i know we have a bunch of examples in each game for pokemon that attack u for various reasons (misunderstandings, guarding something, gone berserk from outside influence, just an asshole, etc) but whats going on with the hundreds of mons that spawn INSIDE the mystery dungeons. like those things are already weird even though theyre well known by most residents and they appear pretty much anywhere but theres tons of pokemon that straight up live in those places. and while some have good reason to wander and attack intruders there, some are just. why. why are there Enemy Pokemon in a Mystery Dungeon next to a School. who are you people.
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN
from wildman cryptid Ohko the tiger man i drew for @saintseiya-zone zine (feat blurry shunrei<3)
👉LINK👈 to the ssz post where you can find the zine file and check other works (you can also see it in my previous reblog)
❗👁🗨see closeups and a little comments below, under the 'keep reading' thing (i seem to like this feature a lot lol) i have once again added a few subtle things for attentive eyes to notice
aside from pointing at the pumpkin sign ands the galaxian wars poster and giggling evilly overall about this, want to give special comments on the sky - it's the constellation of dragon, with claw marks at its neck; earlier today in the evening in this position in china (i checked for beijing and shanghai) dragon constellation would be visible above the horizon in the north-west. for you to interpret👀
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obsessed with the person who left an annoyed comment (that I deleted, for being a tar pit) on the Arbor Day post from Encyclopedia Exandria bc, quote, "people are important also, you make me sick"
like, buddy, caring for our trees and forests and instituting responsible land stewardship and environmental justice for the benefit of trees IS also taking care of people
human beings benefit from well-cared for trees and forests, wild thought!
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Brazil’s endangered golden monkeys have recovered following big population drop from yellow fever
There are now more golden lion tamarins bounding between branches in the Brazilian rainforest than at any time since efforts to save the species started in the 1970s, a new survey reveals.
Once on the brink of extinction, with only about 200 animals in the wild, the population has rebounded to around 4,800, according to a study released Tuesday by the Brazilian science and conservation nonprofit Golden Lion Tamarin Association.
“We are celebrating, but always keeping one eye on other threats, because life’s not easy,” said the nonprofit’s president, Luís Paulo Ferraz.
Golden lion tamarins are small monkeys with long tails and copper-colored fur that live in family groups led by a mated pair. Usually, they give birth annually to twins, which all family members help to raise by bringing them food and carrying them on their backs.
The monkeys, which live only in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, are still considered endangered.
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