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Edition 12

May 14, 2026

From wine heritage to thriving wildlife and incredible discoveries, this edition is full of inspiring global news!

How grape farmers are restoring Armenia’s wine heritage while safeguarding ecosystems

How grape farmers are restoring Armenia’s wine heritage while safeguarding ecosystems

Armenian winemakers are reviving ancient traditions and ecosystems by cultivating grapes at high altitudes and embracing organic methods. This resurgence honors a 6,000-year-old winemaking heritage while adapting to climate change and safeguarding local biodiversity.

Conservation news

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Rare swamp deer subspecies thriving in new home in India

Rare swamp deer subspecies thriving in new home in India

Rare swamp deer have found a thriving new home, boosting their numbers in India! Conservation efforts are successfully establishing new populations, securing the future of this vulnerable subspecies.

Conservation news

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Shanghai Achieves 98% Industrial Recycling Rates After 2019 Waste Management Plan

Shanghai Achieves 98% Industrial Recycling Rates After 2019 Waste Management Plan

Shanghai's ambitious 2019 waste plan has yielded incredible results, achieving a 98% industrial recycling rate and boosting household recycling by 10%. This megacity is proving that massive urban centers can drastically reduce waste through smart investment and community effort.

Good News Network

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White-tailed eagles to return to Exmoor after more than 200 years

White-tailed eagles to return to Exmoor after more than 200 years

Majestic white-tailed eagles are returning to Exmoor after a 200-year absence! This exciting reintroduction project aims to boost populations and restore a lost species to England's skies.

Independent UK

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Massive dinosaur found in Thailand becomes largest fossil unearthed in Southeast Asia

Massive dinosaur found in Thailand becomes largest fossil unearthed in Southeast Asia

Giant dinosaur bones discovered in Thailand are now the largest fossils ever found in Southeast Asia! This incredible find rewrites our understanding of ancient giants in the region.

Independent UK

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Giant squid discovery uncovers a hidden deep-sea world off Australia

Giant squid discovery uncovers a hidden deep-sea world off Australia

Giant squid and potentially new species have been discovered in Australia's deep sea thanks to innovative eDNA analysis. This groundbreaking study reveals the hidden biodiversity of underwater canyons, highlighting how much more there is to explore.

ScienceDaily

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How a kindergarten teacher became the accidental guardian of 200 king penguins

How a kindergarten teacher became the accidental guardian of 200 king penguins

A former kindergarten teacher became the accidental guardian of 200 king penguins, creating the world's only continental colony on her land. Her dedicated reserve now protects the growing population from poaching and invasive predators.

the Guardian

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Bone-crushing hyenas are cleaning up city streets in Ethiopia

Bone-crushing hyenas are cleaning up city streets in Ethiopia

Hyenas are stepping up as urban cleaners in Ethiopia, tackling waste and disease while saving cities money. This ancient tradition of human-hyena coexistence is vital for both ecological balance and cultural heritage.

CNN

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Did You Know?

Ada Lovelace is considered the first ever computer programmer. She was a mathematician who wrote the first algorithm for a machine, when she realised it could be more than just a calculator. She paved the way for modern day computing and the many inventions led on from this.

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