In today’s issue of Squirrel News, US cities are rediscovering unconditional cash payments to fight poverty, Michelin-starred chefs are going meat-free, and researchers in Adelaide are developing new treatments on the basis of unexpected substances.
A solutions-focused recap of 2021 – Part 2
To mark the end of 2021, we are excited to present you with a compilation of highlights from this year that were shared on Squirrel News. You can now browse through part 1.
A solutions-focused recap of 2021 – Part 1
To mark the end of 2021, we are excited to present you with a compilation of highlights from this year that were shared on Squirrel News. You can now browse through part 1.
Christmas greetings from Squirrel News
Dear readers and friends, a turbulent year is coming to an end. We would like to take this opportunity to briefly look back and to thank you for your support!
E-motorbikes stopping poachers, gorillas making comeback in Rwanda, wild bison return to UK
Today on Squirrel News, we take a look at rangers using electric motorcycles to fight poaching in South Africa, a gorilla conservation success story in Rwanda, and a project to reintroduce wild bison in the UK.
#13: The NGO that introduced a $70,000 minimum wage
In our thirteenth episode, we’re talking to Sean Goode, director of the NGO ‘Choose 180’, who just increased all employee salaries to an annual minimum of $70,000.