Positive Nature News from 2025
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With so much bad news in our daily feeds, it’s easy to forget that people around the world are working tirelessly to protect nature, wildlife, and the environment.
So, before 2025 fades completely in the rear-view mirror, we’re taking one final look back at the year’s good news for the planet. From species making remarkable recoveries and long-lost wildlife being rediscovered, to major habitat protections and hard-won environmental policies, there’s far more hope than the headlines often suggest.
Join us for a relaxed and chatty episode featuring some brilliant wins for nature, many mispronounced place names, and a hopeful start to 2026.
Our annual positive news roundup is always one of our favourite episodes to research and record, we hope you enjoy listening.
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Links
Thermal Cameras and AI Help Protect Rhinos in Kenya | World Wildlife Fund
Nepal Reports Stable Snow Leopard Population | World Wildlife Fund
Devon pine marten kits born in 'historic moment' on Dartmoor - BBC News
Smallest otter in the world rediscovered in Nepal after 185-year absence | Discover Wildlife
Gorongosa Conservation Progress and Success 2025
Rediscovered in a Forgotten Park: The Elusive Upemba Lechwe - African Conservation Foundation
Mountain Gorillas: Rising From the Brink of Extinction | World Wildlife Fund
Seal Greece: 1,000 Miles for the 1,000 Mediterranean Monk Seals Left on the Planet - Seal Greece