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Coastal Saltmarsh Revival
Essex Wildlife Trust + Environment Agency
87 hectares saltmarsh created, 13.3 ± 15.0 t CO₂e/ha/year
From farmland to bird sanctuary: one breached sea wall became nature's fortress. 87 hectares of saltmarsh protecting Essex's coast from within.

Mangrove Belt Revival
First Climate
1,000,000 seedlings/year, 5.32M tonnes CO₂/year potential
The Niger Delta's mangroves were sacrificed to oil. Now First Climate is replanting at industrial scale — a million seedlings a year, community by community.

Mangrove Shields
Wetlands International Philippines
4 hectares restored, scaling to 1,700 ha
After Typhoon Hainan devastated Tacloban, a fishing village transformed an abandoned fishpond into a living wall of mangroves. Trees now shelter fish nurseries.

North Sea & Baltic Coastal Rewilding
NABU (Naturschutzbund Deutschland)
Salt marsh creation in UNESCO World Heritage site
The Wadden Sea's salt marshes are disappearing. NABU's WATTRenature programme is rebuilding them, hectare by hectare.

Sundarbans Shield
Livelihoods Funds
16 million mangroves planted since 2011
The Sundarbans is the world's largest mangrove forest — and it's drowning. Rising seas threaten 4.5 million people. Livelihoods Fund has planted 16 million mangroves.

Alpine Watershed Protection
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
285 km² habitat monitored, microplastic research fed to EU
Alpine glaciers are melting. GEOMAR scientists map the journey from mountaintop to seagrass meadow, tracking microplastics across Europe's watersheds.

Baltic Fish & Habitat Recovery
BOKU Vienna / Austrian Academy of Sciences
20 tonnes of microplastics detected in Alpine systems
Pristine Alpine glaciers hide a secret: 20 tonnes of microplastics embedded in ancient ice, now washing into rivers that supply millions.

Bring Papa Home
Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation
50+ fishermen trained, 10 sea wardens deputised
When Ramon was young, dynamite fishing decimated reefs. PRRCFI taught him to count fish and protect seagrass. His grandchildren will inherit coral forests.

Clean Cookstove & Air Quality
EKI Energy Services
34,000 stoves distributed, 4,000 kg CO₂/stove/year prevented
Indoor air pollution kills 1.6 million Indians a year. EKI's improved cookstoves cut smoke by 80% and save families ₹450 a month.

Clean Rivers, Healthy Villages
Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India
8.5+ lakh toilets built, 1,840 MLD treatment capacity
The Ganga carries the hopes of 400 million people — and their sewage. Namami Gange is India's largest river cleanup, village by village.

Clean Water, Bright Minds
Planet Water Foundation
350+ AquaTower units serving 830K–1M people
In Benguet's remote schools, children fetched water from risky sources. Now an AquaTower delivers clean water every hour, protecting students like Mira.

Eco-Pioneers
Federal Ministry of Youth Development
2,500+ environmental professionals trained, 10+ startups
Lagos generates 10,000 tonnes of plastic waste daily. Youth are turning mountains of trash into roof tiles, into footwear, into enterprise.

Fisher Futures
UNDP-GEF India
6,000 artificial reef modules, 54.51% land cover gain
Vaan Island was disappearing. UNDP deployed 6,000 artificial reef modules — underwater cities for fish to colonise. In seven years, the island gained back more.

Great Green Wall
UNCCD / African Union
50% execution, 45M+ seedlings, 12,000 ha restored
The Sahara crept south for decades. The Great Green Wall is Africa's answer: a 1,359-km shelterbelt planted by communities reclaiming their soil.

Green Champions
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change
Millions of students in eco-clubs across 519 districts
In 519 districts, school children run their own environmental missions. A Green Corps eco-club in rural Rajasthan built a rainwater harvesting system.

Kelp Forest & Seagrass
Sussex Wildlife Trust + Blue Marine Foundation + ZSL
300 km² protected, 97% lost kelp forest restoring
UK's biggest underwater rewilding: 300 square kilometres of Sussex seabed protected from trawlers. Kelp forests that once fed fisheries are returning.

Klimahelden
Plant-for-the-Planet Foundation
12,000+ youth trained, 800,000+ trees planted
Felix Finkbeiner was nine when he challenged the UN to plant a trillion trees. Today 12,000 youth climate ambassadors have planted 800,000 trees.

Lake Chad Livelihoods
FAO
100,000 target households, 200 youth trained
Lake Chad shrank 90% in sixty years. FAO's aquaculture initiative: catfish in fiberglass tanks, vegetable gardens from wastewater.

Lider ng Bukas
DepEd + ChildFund Philippines
500K+ students in YES-O clubs nationwide
Krissy, 16, pitched a solar energy project to her YES-O club. It failed. She rebuilt it. Now her SolaRise design is replicating in 20 rural schools.

Moorschutz
ZukunftMoor GmbH / myclimate
13.4 ha restored, 670 tonnes CO₂e/year capacity
Germany's peatlands emit 53 million tonnes a year. At Gnarrenburg, rewetting is turning degradation into carbon storage.

Nature Champions
Action for Conservation
6,000+ young people engaged, ages 12-24
In schools where kids have never seen a wild river, Action for Conservation grows the next generation of nature defenders.

Peatland & Upland Restoration
Snowdonia National Park Authority + Forest Carbon
66 hectares restored, 2,335 tonnes CO₂e over 35 years
Wales' first peatland rescue: 66 hectares of degraded bog restored to a carbon fortress.

Peatland & Watershed
Conservation International + DENR
10,000–15,000 ha mangrove restoration potential
Tañon Strait is where forest meets ocean. When upland forests were logged, the strait silted. Now a coalition is restoring highland forests and coastal mangroves.

River Restoration
National Trust + Environment Agency + Norfolk Rivers Trust
10 km chalk stream restored, 22,000 native trees planted
From muddy agricultural runoff to gin-clear waters: six years of rewilding one of Britain's rarest habitats — a chalk stream.

Safe Water, Strong Communities
WaterAid Nigeria
5,500+ people in Phase 3, 40,000L+ borehole capacity
In Enugu's villages, girls still walk miles for water. Each WaterAid borehole is more than a tap — it's a girl reclaiming school days.
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