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Edition 37

June 12, 2026

Conservation wins, music history made, and heartwarming efforts to protect nature and people!

Indigenous organization buys wetland property in Australia to help conserve it

Indigenous organization buys wetland property in Australia to help conserve it

Indigenous custodians gain ownership of a vital Australian wetland, promising long-term conservation of this critical habitat. This landmark deal ensures a refuge for rare species and supports culturally-led land management.

Conservation news

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Taylor Swift is officially the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame

Taylor Swift is officially the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame

Taylor Swift makes history as the youngest woman inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame! She's now honored among legends for her impactful songwriting.

Fast Company

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London Zoo Breaks Guinness World Record with Giant Community Wildlife Artwork

London Zoo Breaks Guinness World Record with Giant Community Wildlife Artwork

London Zoo shattered a Guinness World Record with a massive community art project, involving over 14,000 visitors painting for wildlife! This colorful masterpiece celebrates 200 years of conservation and connection with nature.

Good News PostUK

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Over 12,000 air-conditioned rest stations for delivery workers as UAE Heat Stress Prevention Policy takes effect

Over 12,000 air-conditioned rest stations for delivery workers as UAE Heat Stress Prevention Policy takes effect

UAE introduces over 12,000 cool-down stations for delivery workers during summer heat restrictions. Workers can easily find and use these stations via app maps for essential breaks.

Emirates 24|7

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He Saved 1 Lakh Trees From Death

He Saved 1 Lakh Trees From Death

An innovator created eco-friendly cremation logs from agricultural waste, saving over 100,000 trees annually. This sustainable solution also boosts rural employment and reduces pollution from burning fields.

The Better India

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Did You Know?

Japan is thought to have one of the highest densities of vending machines in the world, with an estimated one for every 23 people in the country. While most sell various types of beverages, others feature ice cream, noodles and disposable cameras.

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