What we are reading this week.
Leonardo DiCaprio leads $43m pledge to restore the Galápagos Islands.
The Guardian, Rhi Storer.
Actor partners with conservation groups in aim to rewild archipelago and other Pacific islands in Latin America.
Third osprey chick hatches in nest on Scottish wildlife reserve.
The National, Hannah Carmichael.
ALL three osprey chicks have now hatched in their nest at a wildlife reserve in Perth and Kinross.
First breeding golden eagles in Orkney in almost 40 years.
BBC News.
Golden eagles have started breeding again in Orkney for the first time in almost 40 years.
‘A huge surprise’ as giant river otter feared extinct in Argentina pops up.
The Guardian, Graeme Green.
Conservationists thrilled at the sighting of the wild predator, last seen in the country in the 1980s.
Drones and live-streams: How tech is changing conservation.
BBC News, Manish Pandey.
Drones, satellites and laser sensors. It sounds like the tech of an action-packed spy thriller. Not things you might typically associate with protecting animals.
Whilst you lay in bed this Sunday morning, why not take a look at some of the news items that have caught our attention this week.
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What a brilliant round up of lovely news! It really makes a difference to end the week with such brilliant headlines. Thank you for sharing these with us!