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The Fight to Save Chile’s Mapuche: Reviving a Language, Preserving a Cultural Soul

Introduction Language is more than just a method of communication; it is a reflection of culture, history, and identity. For the Mapuche, the largest indigenous group in Chile, their language, Mapudungun, represents the core of their existence, a vital connection to their past, and a means to preserve their culture. Yet, like many indigenous languages […]

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Saving Inle Lake: How Nuclear Techniques Are Preserving Myanmar’s Iconic Biosphere

Introduction Inle Lake, nestled in the heart of Myanmar’s Shan State, is an iconic symbol of the country’s natural beauty and biodiversity. Spanning 116 square kilometers, this freshwater lake is not just a picturesque spot for tourists but also home to a unique ecosystem and thousands of people who rely on its resources for their […]

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A Day in the Lives of Deminers in South Sudan: Unveiling Courageous Work of UN Peacekeepers

Introduction In the heart of South Sudan, where conflict and instability have marred the landscape for years, a quiet yet crucial battle is being fought. This is the battle against explosive ordnance—mines, unexploded bombs, and other remnants of war that threaten the lives of civilians and hinder the delivery of humanitarian aid. At the forefront […]

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Empowering Farmers: How Digital Technology is Transforming Agriculture in Uganda

Introduction Agriculture remains the backbone of Uganda’s economy, employing over 70% of the country’s population. Despite this, many small-scale farmers in rural areas face significant challenges in accessing financial services, market information, and technological advancements. This digital divide hampers their productivity, income, and ability to improve their livelihoods. In recent years, efforts have been made […]

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Saving Pacific Tuna: Balancing Heritage and Sustainable Practices in the Face of Overfishing

Introduction The vast expanse of the Western and Central Pacific Ocean is home to one of the world’s most important natural resources: tuna. This fish, revered for its cultural significance and economic value, plays a vital role in the lives of the people living in Pacific island nations. Tuna is not just a staple in […]

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Trinidad’s Guardians of the Sea: Saving the Ancient Giants of the Leatherback Turtles

Introduction Leatherback sea turtles are some of the oldest creatures on Earth, with a lineage dating back over 100 million years. These gentle giants have traversed the world’s oceans since the time of the dinosaurs, surviving natural predators and environmental changes. However, in the modern age, their survival is increasingly threatened by human activities. Trinidad […]

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Save nature, save life: Pollution preventing tips

Today, billions of people are living in different parts of the Earth with different environments and different lifestyles. This diversity is best part of this world with incredible cultures or behaviors. While some gesture is routine for some people’s daily lives in one region, others maybe aliens for the same.

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Good progress in nature protection targets, but low quality

As civilization has ruined nature by de-forestation and pollution for their ambitious urbanization and industrialization goals. Simultaneously, the world is trying to save the environment with protection and conservation efforts. But how close of our targets we are now, is the big question.

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Nature is Healing: Human Must be Kind, Caring

Since the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic, the world has seen a number of changes so far. Many changes may be temporary and we will be again doing things soon the way we did during pre-corona times. However, many changes are going to be permanent and these are likely to remain with us for many years or decades.