GuardiansofEarth.io (GoE) is at ITB Berlin 2025 this week! ?? Come meet Beatriz Barreal, head of GoE's Global Stewardship Council ????(flying in from Mexico), and learn how GoE is engaging visitors and residents alike in 650 locations around the world - eco-resorts, parks, gardens, trails, beaches - anywhere you want tourists to support the restoration of local nature and cultures. How does it work? Through fun, engaging, world-first technology (games, AI, AR, video stories, geo-data, etc) that measure and improve bio-cultural health, while producing a new generation of nature guardians. ?? And you won't want to miss this event with our new partner, Green Destinations: ?? Green Destinations Top 100 Story Awards en ITB Berlin 2025 - Blue Stage (Hall 7.1) ?? Tuesday, 4th March, @ 18:00 CET, followed by a networking session ?? Any further information, please visit: https://lnkd.in/dsG2DmWu
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Guardians of Earth empowers you to connect with nature, discover your place in the wild, and contribute to the restoration of our natural world.
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https://www.guardiansofearth.io/
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Clyde Fernandez
Enabling responsible use of Technology for People, Profit & our Planet.
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Angela McClowry
Sustainability Leader | ESG Strategist | Climate Advocate
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Josh Adler
Story is what evolves
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Dr. Samantha J. Horseman
Innovation | Industry | Venture Growth Specialist | Advisory Board Member | AI Hub Director | Board Member
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This LEGENDARY Spirit (Durdle) was found by Spirits-of-the-Realms player named Torchic - first in world to find it! #SpiritsoftheRealms is our new #nature gaming app on iOS & Android (https://lnkd.in/gPac_f_G) Players collect Spirits by engaging with, monitoring & discovering their local nature.
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Thank you Guardians of Earth for the feature. This is a testament of our commitment towards sustainability and environmental stewardship. Machan Resorts LLP take a bow ??
?? New Report: Top 5 Luxury Resorts for Biodiversity ?? Calling all nature lovers and sustainability-minded travelers! Guardians of Earth is thrilled to present our latest report, featuring resorts where you can stay in style while actively supporting ecological and biocultural sustainability ??? From the lush forests of Vietnam to the coral-rich shores of Indonesia, discover resorts that set new standards in regenerative tourism. These unique destinations aren’t just places to visit—they’re thriving ecosystems where nature and community flourish, all tracked and verified by our BioScore metric. ??Top 5 resorts: 1. Avana Retreat - Vietnam: A peaceful escape committed to reforestation and cultural preservation. 2. Elsa's Kopje (The Elewana Collection) - Kenya: Conservation-driven luxury with panoramic views and thriving endangered species. 3. Cempedak Island - Indonesia: Private island sanctuary for coral and marine life conservation. 4. The Machan (Machan Resorts LLP) - India: Eco-treehouse resort immersed in the biodiversity of the Western Ghats. 5. Tree of Life Nature Resort - Sri Lanka: A birdwatcher’s paradise fostering conservation in lush tropical landscapes. ?? What you can expect: ?? Dedicated local biodiversity and conservation initiatives ?? Low-impact, sustainable travel experiences ?? Deep connections to local communities and cultural heritage Explore these immersive, nature-rich experiences where every stay makes a positive impact on the planet. ???? ?? https://lnkd.in/grUCkefe #NatureRealms #Biodiversity #Tourism #Ecotourism #RegenerativeTourism #Conservation Mallika Reddy Robinson Beatriz Barreal Riviera Maya Sostenible ONG Stefan Renton Earth Guardian David Haynes Thomas Price Josh Adler Dr. Samantha J. Horseman Clyde Fernandez Sean McClowry
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?? If you're looking to invest in #sustainable land #stewardship, consider becoming a #Guardian of Nakivale Refugee Settlement: https://lnkd.in/gNCMWPWR Nestled in the scenic landscapes of southwestern Uganda, surrounded by lush and varied ecosystems, Nakivale is home to a diverse population of refugees from South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and Somalia. Amidst the challenges of refugee life, PLETHORA SOCIAL INITIATIVE is cultivating land stewardship and seeding hope for the future. Investments into Nakivale’s Realm will fund on-the-ground, community-centred, refugee-led programs: Permaculture Education for Refugees Green Entrepreneurship Programs Nature Exploration, Documentation, and Storytelling Guardians of Earth is a global marketplace for #biocultural regeneration.
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Oriental Grass Jewel (_Freyeria putli_ ) ???Oriental Grass Jewel, also known as the Eastern Grass Jewel or Small Grass Jewel, is a small butterfly belonging to the Family Lycaenidae.?? ???It is typically found in regions such as Ceylon (Sri Lanka) ????, Myanmar, India, and Australia??. ???Oriental Grass Jewel is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN red list. ?? ????????? , Eastern Grass Jewel ?? Small Grass Jewel ???? ???????? ??? Lycaenidae ????? ???? ???? ????????.?? ???__Freyeria Putli_ (_Kollar) ??????????? ???? ?????????, ?????????, ???????? ?? ?????????????? ???? ???? ????? ????. ???IUCN ??? ?????????? ???? ??? ??????? ??? ????????? ??? ?? (LC) ???????? ??? ?????. ?? ?? Captured by - Rakhitha Bimsara ? Caption by - Kavindya Herath ? Edited by - Rakhitha Bimsara #BioquestElitePicks #Questagame #Bioquest2024 #BiologyGuild #FacultyofAgriculture #UniversityofPeradeniya
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The little things in life are so important... literally. It's mind blowing how beautiful biodiversity is... and not just in the macro natural world we see, but at the micro level which we rarely explore.
CEO at Earthly | Optimistic Keynote Speaker | Host of Wilding Earth | On a mission to Restore >1% of the Planet by 2030
The Hidden Universe of Life in a Few Drops of Pond Water Biodiversity isn’t just about iconic forests or oceans, it’s also found in overlooked places like ponds, where every organism plays a vital role in maintaining balance. A few drops of pond water can reveal an entire world, microscopic organisms working together to shape ecosystems in ways we rarely notice. What’s Hiding Beneath the Surface? ?? Stentors: Giants of the single-celled world, these trumpet-shaped organisms use hair-like cilia to create tiny currents that draw food into their cells. Inside, you can even see their meals being digested, a fascinating look at how microscopic life sustains itself. ?? Green Cells: These single-celled organisms host algae within their bodies, forming a symbiotic relationship. The algae produces oxygen through photosynthesis, helping their hosts survive in low-oxygen environments, while benefiting from the waste their hosts produce. This partnership mirrors the interconnected systems that drive life at every scale. ?? Spirostomum: Single-celled speedsters with muscle-like fibres that enable lightning-fast contractions (one of the fastest movements in the natural world!) enabling them to move. Their rapid reflexes highlight the extraordinary adaptations of microscopic organisms. ?? Rotifers: Multicellular animals so small they rival their single-celled neighbours. With visible jaws grinding through food and cilia for swimming and feeding, rotifers are like tiny machines, showing us the complexity present even at the smallest scales. This hidden world offers a glimpse into the delicate web of biodiversity. Protecting and restoring habitats isn’t just about focusing on the species we see, it’s about safeguarding entire ecosystems, from microscopic life to larger organisms that depend on these interconnected systems. The health of ponds and rivers has a huge impact on the natural world, supporting insects, amphibians and birds that depend on them. These overlooked habitats are some of our most valuable, with immense power to support and regenerate ecosystems. Next time you walk by a pond have a think about the incredible life it holds. Beneath the surface lies a hidden universe, a reminder of why protecting biodiversity at every level is so important. (Credit: My Microscopic World)
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?? Stories Are the Lifeblood of a Healthy Human Relationship with Thriving Biodiversity ?? At Guardians of Earth, we believe that storytelling isn’t just about communication—it’s about transformation. The stories we each share about ecosystems, species interactions, regenerative efforts and/or local traditions hold the power amplify voices that have long been ignored. ?? Why does this matter? Every nature story adds to a diverse tapestry of ecological knowledge flow, or biocultural health, deepening society's resiliency in the face of threats to biodiversity. When communities share their experiences and insights, they regenerate not just land and species, but culture itself. ?? By uniting technology, storytelling, and community-driven solutions, we’re creating a movement where every voice—human and non-human—can be heard. ? Let’s give nature a voice. Together, let’s amplify the voices of the land and its guardians to create a thriving, regenerative future. #RegenerativeCulture #StorytellingForChange #GuardiansOfEarth Mallika Reddy Robinson Beatriz Barreal Riviera Maya Sostenible ONG Stefan Renton David Haynes Thomas Price Josh Adler Dr. Samantha J. Horseman Clyde Fernandez Sean McClowry Parul Punjabi Jagdish Mohit Sharma Sumit Parihar Peter Beshara
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???? Guardians of Earth's Featured Sightings Across the Globe! ???? The Guardians are celebrating incredible biodiversity from every corner of the planet! Each observation not only connects us to Earth's natural wonders but also highlights the importance of protecting these vibrant ecosystems. Here are some diverse spectacular species spotted by our global Guardians: ? Africa: Papio ursinus (Chacma baboon) spotted by Mog in Botswana – a striking reminder of the continent's thriving wildlife! ? The Americas: Lampornis castaneoventris (White-throated Mountain-gem) captured by Jdbbirder in Costa Rica – a jewel of the cloud forests! ? Europe: Acronicta psi (Grey Dagger moth) recorded by prinsen in Belgium – subtle yet vital threads of the ecosystem! ? Asia: Elephas maximus (Asian elephant) documented by PubuduPP in Sri Lanka – a majestic emblem of strength and wisdom! ? Australia: Ranoidea wilcoxii (Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk) observed by Torchic – a quirky chorus in the vibrant antipodean habitats! Each of these sightings enriches the tapestry of our Nature Realms. They show us how interconnected we are with the species that share our planet. Together, through biodiversity stories and regeneration, we can protect Earth's remarkable variety of life. ?? You can be a Guardian too! Share your discoveries and stories. Every story of nature connection matters in the journey to a regenerative future! ????https://lnkd.in/gv4ctriq #Biodiversity #Regeneration #Sustainability #NatureRealms #GuardiansOfEarth Mallika Reddy Robinson Beatriz Barreal Riviera Maya Sostenible ONG Stefan Renton David Haynes Thomas Price Josh Adler Dr. Samantha J. Horseman Clyde Fernandez Sean McClowry Parul Punjabi Jagdish Mohit Sharma Sumit Parihar Peter Beshara
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Tinamou birds are egg-sperts in camouflage but research suggests that they use vividly-coloured eggs as mating signals. ???? Research by Li et al., suggests that egg colours evolved alongside song patterns in Tinamou birds, and diverged in species sharing habitats with similar songs. ?? Using nest photos from #CitizenScience, #Museum records and GBIF-mediated data, it was found that egg colour, like song, plays a crucial role in mate attraction and recognition in these birds. ?? Read more in our GBIF Science Review: ?? https://lnkd.in/ebEF2DYr
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Congratulations to Avana Retreat, , on maintaining their comfortable #1 ranking in our recent Top 5 Luxury Resorts for Biodiversity report. ?? Clearly L? and her landscaping team's local knowledge and hard work is paying off as they care for the land of Avana's beautiful patch of wilderness in the Mai Chau Valley, Vietnam.
?? Meet L?, our enthusiastic Thai Leader of Landscaping Team ?? To ensure that every corner of Avana Retreat remains vibrant, our Landscaping team has not only preserved the wild bushes but also thoughtfully nurtured a variety of exquisite trees and flowers. You might be surprised to discover that the entire team and this remarkable work are guided by a petite yet strong Thai woman named L?. As a daughter of Mai Chau, L? possesses a deep knowledge and affection for the land and its flora. It’s her passion that fills Avana Retreat with such bright colors. ?? Here’s to L? and all the hard-working women out there - wishing you a joyful and fulfilling Vietnamese Women’s Day! #AvanaRetreat #ourstaff #HappyVietnameseWomenDay