FILMS FROM THE FRONTIERS OF HOPE
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inspired by ten free
mini-documentaries |
The UN
Decade on Ecosystem Restoration's first documentary series is now complete.
View ten incredible stories about the places where nature is making
a comeback.
Learn to restore
& join
#GenerationRestoration |
From 50,000 Saiga antelope in 2006 to
over 1 million today. Watch this remarkable rewilding success story
from The Golden Steppe in Kazakhstan.
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Farmers in the Central American Dry Corridor face
extreme weather, food insecurity, and mass migration. Learn how Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama fight drought with
nature. |
The Ganga River basin is economic
lifeline for almost half of
India's population. Learn about the movement bringing the river back to life.
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The Arabian Sea along the coast of
Abu Dhabi is among the
hottest on the planet. It is a living laboratory for coral reefs.
Discover the ongoing efforts to restore The Climate
Frontier. |
Watch how innovators marry science and tradition to bring rural
economies and 10 million hectares of landscapes back to life in China. |
Restoring The Forgotten Forest: Learn how
hundreds of organizations across Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina are
bringing back this lost
treasure. |
Explore how fishing communities in
Indonesia are taking action
to restore their Sinking Shores, combating the
negative effects of sea level rise and
overexploitation. |
From melting glaciers to soil erosion
and species loss, The Mighty Mountains face unique
challenges. Discover how Uganda,
Rwanda, Serbia, and Kyrgyzstan are creating sustainable
opportunities for people and
nature. |
Watch how The Big Ocean States of St. Lucia, Comoros, and Vanuatu are
joining forces to combat the impacts of climate change and create a
sustainable future.
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