Stories from OneNature

The American Climate Corps

The American Climate Corps

  “After years of demonstrating and fighting for a Climate Corps, we turned a generational rallying cry into a real jobs program that will put a new generation to work stopping the climate crisis” Varshini Prakash, Sunrise Movement Executive Director   The...

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World Rhino Day!

World Rhino Day!

“On average, one rhino is still poached every 16 hours” Save the Rhino   This Friday, September 22nd, is World Rhino Day! First announced in 2010 by the World Wildlife Fund- South Africa, this celebration grew into an international success in just a short amount...

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WEALL: Beyond GDP

WEALL: Beyond GDP

Last week, OneNature President Beth Allgood had the opportunity to give a presentation for the Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEALL) Beyond GDP Group Sessions.  During her talk, Beth discussed well-being in conservation and how it supports communities on the ground and...

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Happiness & Well-being: A Great Divide?

Happiness & Well-being: A Great Divide?

One Nature is republishing this with permission from Laura Musikanski (the author). Two questions: What makes you happy? What is well-being? What makes you happy is unique to you, just as what makes me happy is unique to me. For instance, for me, I am most happy...

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One Nature: an IUCN Member

One Nature: an IUCN Member

We at OneNature are thrilled to announce that we are officially a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). We are thrilled to be able to be a part of such an incredible union full of forward-thinking and ingenious minds focused on a common...

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The Importance of Youth in Conservation

The Importance of Youth in Conservation

Saturday, the twelfth of August, was International Youth Day. This year's theme celebrated youth all around the world developing the aptitudes to transform our world into a  sustainable and climate-friendly place. In 1999, the United Nations General Assembly declared...

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3 Must-Read Conservation Books

3 Must-Read Conservation Books

As a recent college graduate, I’ve been trying to ease myself out of (basically) a lifetime of school by filling my summer with books I’ve had on my must-read list for years. I recently wrote a review of Jane Goodall’s The Book of Hope. This book helped me get into...

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Earthwatch Experience

Earthwatch Experience

  Want honey and diverse trees? Save and protect the bees!   Hi. I’m Kazumi Haag, and I am a summer intern for OneNature. I spent a week in Monteverde, Costa Rica, with Earthwatch and wanted to share a bit about my adventure. Costa Rica is a country that...

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World Population Day 2023

World Population Day 2023

Yesterday, July 11th, was World Population Day, a celebration dedicated to raising awareness of global population issues and uniting one another. This year’s theme is “Unleashing the power of gender equality: Uplifting the voices of women and girls to unlock our...

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Fireworks: Damaging or Dazzling?

Fireworks: Damaging or Dazzling?

With the Fourth of July just around the corner, if you are in the United States, you may be either dreading or looking forward to the impending fireworks. While fireworks aren’t great for our already fragile environment, they have been an important element of our...

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Buckminster Fuller

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”