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Marine restoration poses unique challenges but offers unique opportunities

The final plenary of SER2025 explored coastal and marine restoration, from mangroves to coral reefs. The degradation of terrestrial ecosystems and inland waters is often very visible. Deforestation, degraded agricultural lands, drained wetlands, and eroded streams are evident even to the untrained eye. Many marine ecosystems, however, are by definition under the water, visible only …

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UN Decade Pavilion provides inspiration to build on significant progress in Decade’s first five years 

In the space of just five years, the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration has delivered a wealth of tools, resources, guidance, and support to accelerate action on the ground and inspire practitioners of global restoration.  UN Decade Flagships offer lessons for restoration at scale The UN Decade Pavilion, on Day 3 of SER2025, showcased the …

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Restoration of lands depends on capacity, technology, and human relationships

The Day 3 plenary sessions focused on terrestrial ecosystems, highlighting the social and environmental complexity of restoring degraded and damaged lands. Lessons from one of the world’s most significant mammal recoveries  The Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative, a dynamic partnership between government and civil society, is a vast restoration project of over 180 million acres of …

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High-level panel emphasizes policy, funding, and capacity challenges for scaling restoration

The high-level panel on Day 2 of SER2025 brought together leaders from global intergovernmental organisations, NGOs, and Indigenous communities, alongside experts from the government and corporate sectors, to discuss the enabling conditions needed to accelerate restoration in the second half of the UN Decade.  Anita Diedrichsen, Global Leader on Forest Landscape Restoration at WWF and …

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SER2025 Opening Plenary “Freshwater Ecosystems are the living arteries of our landscapes”

Healthy freshwater systems support healthy life on land The opening plenary at SER2025 focused on our essential source of life – freshwater. Christine Colvin, Policy Lead for Freshwater at WWF International, painted a picture of the challenges faced by our inland waters. Of all our ecosystems and biomes, freshwater wildlife populations have experienced the greatest …

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SER2025 Opening Ceremony Blends Powerful Performances with Inspiring Calls to Action

Denver, CO, USA, 30 September 2025 – The 11th World Conference on Ecological Restoration opened this evening with a moving drum performance by Ernest House Jr, enrolled member of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe in Towaoc, Colorado, and Walt Pourier, citizen of Oglala Sioux Tribe. The performance honored orange shirt day, the National Day of …