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Brazil's Atlantic Forest Achieves Record Low Deforestation in Four Decades
In a significant environmental milestone, Brazil's Atlantic Forest has recorded its lowest deforestation rate in 40 years. However, experts caution that weakened regulations may jeopardize these advancements.

Tourists Advised to Watch Out for Loggerhead Sea Turtles
Authorities are urging holidaymakers to be vigilant about loggerhead sea turtles nesting on beaches. These endangered creatures are crucial to marine ecosystems and require protection during their nesting season.

Reintroduction of Orphaned Lynx in France: A Strategic Move to Preserve the Wild Cat Species
The reintroduction of orphaned lynx in France marks a crucial step towards conserving this once-extinct species. With further releases planned for 2027, efforts are underway to combat genetic diversity issues and habitat fragmentation.

Istanbul to Host 2nd Global Zero Waste Summit with 5,000 Participants from 160 Countries
The 2nd Global Zero Waste Summit, organized by the Zero Waste Foundation, is set to take place in Istanbul from June 5-7, 2026. This year's theme, 'The Road to Antalya: Zero Waste as Climate Action', aims to position the zero waste approach at the forefront of global climate initiatives.

Emine Erdoğan Calls for Participation in International Zero Waste Forum
Emine Erdoğan, the wife of President Erdoğan, has made a public appeal via social media for the upcoming International Zero Waste Forum, scheduled to take place in Istanbul from June 5-7. She emphasized the forum's role in enhancing environmental awareness.

Innovative Water-Based System Addresses Dual Challenges
A newly developed system that operates on water is providing solutions to two significant issues, showcasing the potential for sustainable technology in environmental management.

Massive $57 Million Dam Remains Unutilized, Holding 30 Billion Liters of Water
A colossal dam project, valued at $57 million, has yet to be activated despite holding an astonishing 30 billion liters of water for several years. This situation raises concerns about resource management and infrastructure efficiency.

Alarming Subterranean Activity: 25 Million Cubic Meters of Magma Accumulated
Recent geological studies reveal a significant accumulation of magma beneath the Earth's surface, raising concerns among scientists and residents alike. The discovery of 25 million cubic meters of magma could indicate potential volcanic activity in the near future.