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A 410-pound manatee rescued from a Florida storm drain is recovering at SeaWorld Orlando thumbnail

A 410-pound manatee rescued from a Florida storm drain is recovering at SeaWorld Orlando

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:February 13, 2026
  • Post category:NA-Biodiversity/News Aggregator

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A manatee that got stuck in a Florida storm drain while seeking warmer waters is on the mend at SeaWorld Orlando after a coordinated rescue effort. Multiple…

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Guanacos’ return to Gran Chaco restirs debate around wildlife translocations

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:February 13, 2026
  • Post category:NA-Biodiversity/News Aggregator

After a 3,200-kilometer (2,000-mile) journey from Patagonia National Park to El Impenetrable National Park and a year spent adapting to their new environment, five guanacos, South America’s largest camelids, have…

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What’s next: Key climate and nature standards in 2026 thumbnail

What’s next: Key climate and nature standards in 2026

  • Post author:Greenbiz
  • Post published:February 13, 2026
  • Post category:NA-Carbon & Climate/News Aggregator

Keeping up with proposed changes and additions to notable climate frameworks is time-consuming.  Developments over the past few weeks include a call for input about the next three years of…

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How ‘Balance Units’ consider nature and local communities as well as carbon thumbnail

How ‘Balance Units’ consider nature and local communities as well as carbon

  • Post author:Greenbiz
  • Post published:February 13, 2026
  • Post category:NA-Carbon & Climate/News Aggregator

A new kind of sustainability credit that prioritizes biodiversity and social equity alongside carbon is picking up buyers. To generate a “Balance Unit,” project developers take a conventional carbon credit…

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A detente is needed between the nature and tech communities. Here’s why thumbnail

A detente is needed between the nature and tech communities. Here’s why

  • Post author:Greenbiz
  • Post published:February 13, 2026
  • Post category:NA-Carbon & Climate/News Aggregator

The opinions expressed here by Trellis expert contributors are their own, not those of Trellis.​ For the past few years, I’ve spent a lot of time working at the intersection…

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Italy hosted the Winter Olympics 70 years ago. What was it like, and what’s changed? thumbnail

Italy hosted the Winter Olympics 70 years ago. What was it like, and what’s changed?

  • Post author:The Conversation
  • Post published:February 13, 2026
  • Post category:NA-Carbon & Climate/News Aggregator

The 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are Italy’s fourth as Olympic host and come 70 years after the region first welcomed the world’s best winter athletes. It is Italy’s third…

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