Dragonflies Vanishing, Signaling Deeper Woes in Western Ghats
Dragonfly and damselfly numbers are falling in India's Western Ghats. This signals problems for wetlands and biodiversity.
#WesternGhats, #DragonflyDecline, #BiodiversityLoss, #EnvironmentalHealth, #IndiaWildlife
https://newsletter.tf/western-ghats-dragonfly-numbers-drop-worrying/
Dragonfly and damselfly species in the Western Ghats have decreased, with some found only in small areas. This is a worrying sign for the region's environment.
#WesternGhats, #DragonflyDecline, #BiodiversityLoss, #EnvironmentalHealth, #IndiaWildlife
https://newsletter.tf/western-ghats-dragonfly-numbers-drop-worrying/
Gardens Paved Over, Life's Magic Diminished
Nearly half of Britain's garden space is now paved over, leading to less space for wildlife like hedgehogs and bees. Find out how this impacts urban biodiversity.
#PavedGardens, #UrbanWildlife, #BiodiversityLoss, #RHS, #GardenTrends
https://newsletter.tf/uk-gardens-paved-over-reducing-wildlife-space/
Almost half of UK gardens are now paved, a big change from green spaces that used to support many animals. This is a significant loss for urban wildlife.
#PavedGardens, #UrbanWildlife, #BiodiversityLoss, #RHS, #GardenTrends
https://newsletter.tf/uk-gardens-paved-over-reducing-wildlife-space/
"Global heating has led to record lows in Antarctic sea. When sea ice breaks up early, entire colonies can fall into the ocean, leaving the chicks to drown. Even if some penguins escape the water, they are soaked and will freeze to death."
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/09/mass-drowning-of-chicks-puts-emperor-penguins-at-risk-of-extinction
#BiodiversityLoss #ClimateCrisis #ClimateDestruction #Extinction
2030 Deadline Looms: Nature's Unraveling Threatens Human Future
Study shows conservation efforts can reverse biodiversity loss. Urgent action needed by 2030 to protect nature and human future. Learn what changes.
#BiodiversityLoss, #Conservation, #30x30, #NatureProtection, #GlobalAction
https://newsletter.tf/conservation-works-but-needs-more-action-by-2030/
A new study shows conservation actions are effective, but we need to protect 30% of land and sea by 2030. This is a big step to help nature.
#BiodiversityLoss, #Conservation, #30x30, #NatureProtection, #GlobalAction
https://newsletter.tf/conservation-works-but-needs-more-action-by-2030/
Bilingual Neath theatre company lands major funding for youth climate projects
A Neath-based theatre company has received £100,000 from the ScottishPower Foundation to take its climate-focused productions to schools and community venues across South Wales.
The funding comes from the foundation’s new £200,000 Art for Climate Fund, which aims to support arts projects that educate young people about environmental issues.
Theatr na nÓg will use the grant to tour its bilingual shows We Need Bees and Bug Hotel, which explore biodiversity loss and climate displacement through music, storytelling, and interactive performance. According to the company, the productions will reach thousands of children and families in the region.
Actors from Theatr na nÓg’s ‘Hot Poets’ productionGeinor Styles, Artistic Director of Theatr na nÓg, told Swansea Bay News that the shows are designed to engage children with “important issues including biodiversity loss, climate displacement and the climate emergency.”
The plays were written by award-winning playwright Katherine Chandler, who said the insect-focused stories help children understand environmental challenges in ways that encourage empathy and resilience.
The ScottishPower Foundation said in a statement that the Art for Climate Fund was intended to support long-term projects rather than short-term interventions. Melanie Hill, Executive Officer and Trustee, said the foundation believes “the arts have a unique power to make complex ideas accessible, emotional and impossible to ignore.”
Alongside Theatr na nÓg, the first round of funding also supported Wonder, a UK-wide poetry initiative led by Hot Poets and Forward Arts Foundation, which aims to use poetry to explore climate change in classrooms. The programme is expected to reach more than a million children.
Local education and community groups welcomed the news, highlighting that engaging young people through theatre and creative projects can complement environmental education already taking place in schools across Swansea and Neath Port Talbot.
Theatr na nÓg has a history of community-focused work, including school workshops and bilingual performances designed to be accessible to a wide range of audiences. The company said the funding will allow it to extend the reach of its productions.
Environmental campaigners in South Wales have expressed support for projects that combine arts and climate education, noting that biodiversity and pollinator populations are under pressure in the region.
Schools and community venues interested in hosting the shows are encouraged to contact Theatr na nÓg directly. Specific tour dates and locations will be announced on the company’s website and social media.
Observers say the ScottishPower Foundation’s funding approach — supporting multiple-year projects — reflects a broader trend of long-term investment in youth climate education across the UK.
The grant highlights the growing role of arts organisations in tackling climate issues locally, showing how performance and creative expression can be used to help children understand environmental challenges.
#ArtForClimateFund #bees #biodiversity #biodiversityLoss #BugHotel #climate #climateChange #climateDisplacement #ClimateEmergency #education #Environment #HotPoets #Neath #ScottishPowerFoundation #TheatrNaNÓg #theatre #WeNeedBees #WelshLanguage@olivia It makes me especially sick that it happens in times, when we should discuss the legal #personhood of #nature: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_personhood and listen much more to ideas and thoughts of indigenous people about nature (including pebbles and rocks).
This is becoming increasingly important for survival. Instead, we grant empty algorithms more #life than living #ecosystems!