30,000 Farmers vs. China’s Largest Desert
China is spending $2 billion on a massive "Green Wall" project, employing tens of thousands of farmers to halt the advance of the Gobi Desert.
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https://www.naturechannel.org/30000-farmers-vs-chinas-largest-desert-the-2-billion-green-wall/
30,000 Farmers vs. China’s Largest Desert—The $2 Billion Green Wall - The Nature Channel

How China Is Turning the Taklamakan Desert Green: The Green Great Wall Explained by cl's Workspace OUTLINE: 00:00:00 A Greening Revolution in the Taklamakan 00:00:51 Vision and Scale 00:01:18 The Harshest Desert 00:02:11 China's Ambitious Desert Boundary Project 00:02:52 Multi-Generational Effort and Completion 00:03:21 Expanding the Green Belt 00:04:00 Economic Incentives for Farmers 00:04:26 Achievements

How China Removed BILLIONS of Tons of Sand to GREEN the Desert

Discover the monumental engineering feat of shifting billions of tons of sand to uncover fertile soil and transform barren dunes into thriving green ecosystems.

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https://www.naturechannel.org/how-china-removed-billions-of-tons-of-sand-to-green-the-desert/

How China Removed BILLIONS of Tons of Sand to GREEN the Desert - The Nature Channel

How China Removed BILLIONS of Tons of Sand to GREEN the Desert China is running one of the most AMBITIOUS desert transformation projects ever attempted, removing BILLIONS of tons of sand to stop desert expansion. In this documentary, we explore how engineers stabilized dunes, restored vegetation, and used large-scale environmental engineering to turn barren desert

This news story from Toronto and the restoration of the River Don is uplifting and a testament to nature's ability to recover...

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/09/toronto-waterfront-soil-plants-worms

Creatures buried in soil for over a century burst back to life in Toronto waterfront

A project to restore coastal wetland leads to astonishing discoveries of a host of life: seeds and plant scraps, as well as water fleas, worms, larvae and plankton

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Restoring salmon populations is integral to the entire Pacific salmon ecosystem and the communities of the area. It's happening.

https://www.ktunaxa.org/the-salmon-are-coming-home-historic-return-to-the-columbia-river/

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The salmon are coming home: Historic return to the Columbia River : Ktunaxa Nation

Przewalski’s horses return to the wild in Kazakhstan, reviving a species and transforming ecosystems timesca.com/european-zoo... #PrzewalskisHorse #WildlifeConservation #Kazakhstan #EndangeredSpecies #EcoRestoration

European Zoos Aid Kazakhstan’s...
European Zoos Aid Kazakhstan’s Przewalski’s Horse Reintroduction - The Times Of Central Asia

On June 3, a new group of Przewalski’s horses arrived in Kazakhstan as part of the international “Return of the Wild Horses” project. This marks the second

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Kazakhstan to Plant Nearly Half of Its Dried Aral Seabed with Saxaul - The Times Of Central Asia

By the end of 2025, saxaul forests will cover approximately 40% of Kazakhstan's portion of the dried-up Aral Seabed, according to Azamat Abuov, head of the

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By 2025, Kazakhstan’s ambitious afforestation efforts will cover 40% of the dried-up Aral Seabed with saxaul forests, revitalizing the fragile ecosystem and combating one of the world’s worst environmental disasters https://timesca.com/kazakhstan-to-plant-nearly-half-of-its-dried-aral-seabed-with-saxaul/ #Kazakhstan #Afforestation #EnvironmentalConservation #SaxaulForests #AralSea #EcoRestoration #SustainableForestry #Eurasia #CentralAsia
Kazakhstan to Plant Nearly Half of Its Dried Aral Seabed with Saxaul - The Times Of Central Asia

By the end of 2025, saxaul forests will cover approximately 40% of Kazakhstan's portion of the dried-up Aral Seabed, according to Azamat Abuov, head of the

The Times Of Central Asia

2,050 saplings, two days, and a community of volunteers. Protect Earth helped Sam and Kate in Honiton turn their woodland expansion dream into reality—carbon sequestration, wildlife habitats, and plenty of camaraderie included. Curious about the impact? Click to read the full story.

https://www.protect.earth/blog/how-protect-earth-helped-grow-a-woodland-in-devon

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How Protect Earth Helped Grow a Woodland in Devon — Protect Earth

The Tukes, landowners near Honiton, Devon, had a plan, permission, and funding to expand an established woodland, adding 2,050 more saplings. But they needed help with that final step, getting the saplings planted. Protect Earth joined the Tukes and raised a small army of volunteers. Altogether, we

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