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Critically Endangered Bornean Orangutan Born at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Birth Marks Milestone in Orangutan Conservation Efforts

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Monday, April 15, 2024

TAMPA, Fla., April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Busch Gardens Tampa Bay today announced the birth of a critically endangered female Bornean Orangutan. The birth signifies a milestone in Orangutan conservation efforts among accredited zoological facilities, like Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, who participate in the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Species Survival Plan® (SSP) to ensure the welfare and future prosperity of this newborn and her species.

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  • TAMPA, Fla., April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Busch Gardens Tampa Bay today announced the birth of a critically endangered female Bornean Orangutan.
  • Luna remains in recovery as she recuperates from surgery under 24-hour care at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay's state-of-the-art Orangutan house.
  • The Bornean Orangutan is listed as critically endangered status by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
  • Guests interested in following Luna and her newborn's progress are encouraged to follow Busch Gardens Tampa Bay on social media.

Roads of destruction: we found vast numbers of illegal ‘ghost roads’ used to crack open pristine rainforest

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

In an article published today in Nature, my colleagues and I show that illicit, often out-of-control road building is imperilling forests in Indonesia, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea.

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  • In an article published today in Nature, my colleagues and I show that illicit, often out-of-control road building is imperilling forests in Indonesia, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea.
  • Once roads are bulldozed into rainforests, illegal loggers, miners, poachers and landgrabbers arrive.
  • Once they get access, they can destroy forests, harm native ecosystems and even drive out or kill indigenous peoples.
  • All nations have some unmapped or unofficial roads, but the situation is especially bad in biodiversity-rich developing nations, where roads are proliferating at the fastest pace in human history.

Mapping ghost roads

  • This workforce then spent some 7,000 hours hand-mapping roads, using fine-scale satellite images from Google Earth.
  • For starters, unmapped ghost roads seemed to be nearly everywhere.
  • In fact, when comparing our findings to two leading road databases, OpenStreetMap and the Global Roads Inventory Project, we found ghost roads in these regions to be 3 to 6.6 times longer than all mapped roads put together.
  • When ghost roads appear, local deforestation soars – usually immediately after the roads are built.
  • We found the density of roads was by far the most important predictor of forest loss, outstripping 38 other variables.

Roads and protected areas

  • In protected areas, we found only one-third as many roads compared with nearby unprotected lands.
  • The bad news is that when people do build roads inside protected areas, it leads to about the same level of forest destruction compared to roads outside them.
  • Keeping existing protected areas intact is especially urgent, given more than 3,000 protected areas have already been downsized or degraded globally for new roads, mines and local land-use pressures.

Hidden roads and the human footprint

  • To gauge how much impact we’re having, researchers use the human footprint index, which brings together data on human activities such as roads and other infrastructure, land-uses, illumination at night from electrified settlements and so on.
  • When ghost roads are included in mapping the human impact on eastern Borneo, areas with “very high” human disturbance double in size, while the areas of “low” disturbance are halved.

Artificial intelligence

  • Worse, these roads can be actively encouraged by aggressive infrastructure-expansion schemes — most notably China’s Belt and Road Initiative, now active in more than 150 nations.
  • You might think AI could do this better, but that’s not yet true – human eyes can still outperform image-recognition AI software for mapping roads.
  • Once we have this information, we can make it public that so authorities, NGOs and researchers involved in forest protection can see what’s happening.


Distinguished Professor Bill Laurance receives funding from the Australian Research Council and other scientific and philanthropic bodies. He is a former Australian Laureate and director of the Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Science at James Cook University.

Global Conservation Launches New Film Series: War on Nature

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Monday, March 4, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, March 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Conservation, the only international non-profit organization focused on direct protection of endangered National Parks and Indigenous Territories in developing countries, is proud to present its new film series War on Nature.

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  • SAN FRANCISCO, March 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Conservation , the only international non-profit organization focused on direct protection of endangered National Parks and Indigenous Territories in developing countries, is proud to present its new film series War on Nature .
  • "Without these Heroes in Protection, the Earth would not stand a chance against humankind's War on Nature," said Jeff Morgan, Founder and Executive Director of Global Conservation.
  • Upcoming episodes in 2024 in the War on Nature series include Panama, Georgia, Zimbabwe, Borneo, and Marine Protection.
  • For more information on the War on Nature film series, please visit WaronNature.org .

Valmet's social responsibility program continues with several area-specific projects around the world

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Friday, February 23, 2024

ESPOO, Finland, Feb. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Valmet expanded its global social responsibility program with several area-specific local projects promoting science, nature and equal opportunities in 2022. After a year of successful implementation, the program now continues through six local projects.

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  • After a year of successful implementation, the program now continues through six local projects.
  • Social responsibility program is part of Valmet's sustainability agenda implementation.
  • In South America, Valmet continues to support the Gerando Falcões network and its special program called Circuito Inclusão (Inclusion Circuit) in Brazil.
  • Our global social responsibility program has been a remarkable journey so far, and all the projects have been successful in reaching their targets.

Heart attacks, cancer, dementia, premature deaths: 4 essential reads on the health effects driving EPA’s new fine particle air pollution standard

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

These minute particles can penetrate deeply into the body and have been linked to many serious illnesses.

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  • These minute particles can penetrate deeply into the body and have been linked to many serious illnesses.
  • The new rule sets an annual limit of 9 micrograms per cubic meter of air, down from the previous level of 12 micrograms.
  • Under the Clean Air Act, the EPA is required to set air pollution standards at levels that protect public health.

1. An alarming array of health effects

  • Subsequent research has linked fine particulates to a much broader range of health effects.
  • They termed fine particle pollution an urgent global health threat.
  • “Developed countries have made progress in reducing particulate air pollution in recent decades, but much remains to be done to further reduce this hazard,” they observed.

2. Aging the brain

  • Medical researchers are looking closely at air pollution as a possible accelerator of brain aging.
  • “When we compared the brain scans of older women from locations with high levels of PM2.5 to those with low levels, we found dementia risk increased by 24% over the five years,” Chen wrote.
  • More alarmingly, “(T)hese Alzheimer’s-like brain changes were present in older women with no memory problems,” Chen noted.

3. Disadvantaged communities have dirtier air

  • As researchers in environmental justice have shown, facilities such as factories and refineries often are concentrated in low-income neighborhoods and communities of color.
  • This means that these areas are exposed to higher pollution levels and face heavier related health burdens.
  • Regulations put in place under the Clean Air Act have greatly reduced levels of harmful air pollutants across the U.S. over the past 50 years.
  • “In 1981 PM2.5 concentrations in the most polluted 10% of census tracts averaged 34 micrograms per cubic meter,” the authors reported.

4. Fine particle pollution hurts wildlife too

  • Like the proverbial canaries in coal mines, wild animals can show effects of exposure to pollution that offer broader warnings.
  • Cornell University conservation biologist Wendy M. Erb was studying wild orangutans in Indonesian Borneo when that island suffered large-scale wildfires.
  • “Using passive acoustic monitoring to study vocally active indicator species, like orangutans, could unlock critical insights into wildfire smoke’s effects on wildlife populations worldwide,” she observed.

Exodus Adventure Travels Announces New Trips in Partnership with Royal Canadian Geographic Society

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Tuesday, January 23, 2024

NEW YORK, Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Exodus Adventure Travels, the international award-winning leader in adventure travel, today announced its new 2024 RCGS Quests trips, a series of expert-led tours developed in partnership with the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.

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  • NEW YORK, Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Exodus Adventure Travels , the international award-winning leader in adventure travel, today announced its new 2024 RCGS Quests trips, a series of expert-led tours developed in partnership with the Royal Canadian Geographical Society .
  • "We are honored to partner with The Royal Canadian Geographical Society on these highly anticipated adventures," said Sam Seward, President at Exodus Adventure Travels.
  • Devoted to exploring Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific and Arctic Ocean coastlines, Scott is a Fellow of both the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and the Explorer's Club and is Canadian Geographic's Photographer-In-Residence.
  • Patricia is a Fellow International of The Explorers Club and a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.

Data Center Power Market to Experience Substantial Growth, Accruing USD 28.33 Billion by 2030, Driven by Increasing Demand for Robust and Scalable Power Systems, Projects Kings Research

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Monday, November 27, 2023

The growing utilization of data centers, backed by their efficiency, scalability, and flexibility advantages, serves as a significant driving force in expanding market share.

Key Points: 
  • The growing utilization of data centers, backed by their efficiency, scalability, and flexibility advantages, serves as a significant driving force in expanding market share.
  • Additionally, the increasing focus on energy efficiency and sustainability fuels the adoption of energy-efficient solutions within data centers.
  • Request Sample PDF of the Report: https://www.kingsresearch.com/request-sample/data-center-power-market-223
    Data centers are designed for scalability, efficiently managing the increasing demands for data storage and processing.
  • Key players in the global data center power market include:

Data Center Power Market to Experience Substantial Growth, Accruing USD 28.33 Billion by 2030, Driven by Increasing Demand for Robust and Scalable Power Systems, Projects Kings Research

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Monday, November 27, 2023

The growing utilization of data centers, backed by their efficiency, scalability, and flexibility advantages, serves as a significant driving force in expanding market share.

Key Points: 
  • The growing utilization of data centers, backed by their efficiency, scalability, and flexibility advantages, serves as a significant driving force in expanding market share.
  • Additionally, the increasing focus on energy efficiency and sustainability fuels the adoption of energy-efficient solutions within data centers.
  • Request Sample PDF of the Report: https://www.kingsresearch.com/request-sample/data-center-power-market-223
    Data centers are designed for scalability, efficiently managing the increasing demands for data storage and processing.
  • Key players in the global data center power market include:

Public Interest Registry Unveils Winners of 5th Annual .ORG Impact Awards at DC Ceremony Hosted by Padma Lakshmi

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Friday, November 17, 2023

WASHINGTON, Nov. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Public Interest Registry (PIR), the people behind .ORG, announced the winners of the .ORG Impact Awards, an annual program that honors and celebrates outstanding mission-driven organizations and individuals working to make the world a better place.

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  • We are thrilled to uplift their efforts and humbled by the work they are doing to build a bright future for us all.
  • "I try to use my platform to inspire people from all corners of the world to be vocal and active agents for social change," said Padma Lakshmi to a room full of .ORG Impact Award finalists at the DC awards ceremony.
  • "Being in a room like this is a rare, heartwarming reminder that so many people around the world share that desire.
  • Hope for Justice is also the winner of the 2023 .ORG Impact Award for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

Public Interest Registry Unveils Winners of 5th Annual .ORG Impact Awards at DC Ceremony Hosted by Padma Lakshmi

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Friday, November 17, 2023

WASHINGTON, Nov. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Public Interest Registry (PIR), the people behind .ORG, announced the winners of the .ORG Impact Awards, an annual program that honors and celebrates outstanding mission-driven organizations and individuals working to make the world a better place.

Key Points: 
  • We are thrilled to uplift their efforts and humbled by the work they are doing to build a bright future for us all.
  • "I try to use my platform to inspire people from all corners of the world to be vocal and active agents for social change," said Padma Lakshmi to a room full of .ORG Impact Award finalists at the DC awards ceremony.
  • "Being in a room like this is a rare, heartwarming reminder that so many people around the world share that desire.
  • Hope for Justice is also the winner of the 2023 .ORG Impact Award for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.