





It’s been a heavy time lately. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the news, you’re not alone.
So here’s something a little different: a few real, evidence-based wins that show progress is possible. From wildlife recovery to public health breakthroughs, these stories remind us that when people take action, things can improve.
We’ve got you. 💛
Sources
- VAWG strategy to better protect children from misogyny and abuse | GOV.UK | December 2025
- Australia on track to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035 | Health, Disability and Ageing Ministers | Australia’s government | November 2025
- Cervical cancer to be eliminated for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women 12 years later than government target, research shows | The University of Sydney | March 2026
- ACOG Publishes New Endometriosis Clinical Guidance, Aiming to Shorten Time to Diagnosis and Improve Access to Care | American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists | February 2026
- EndoAct Canada
- Pathways to Diagnosis | The Endometriosis Network Canada
- Plastic bag bans and fees reduce harmful bag litter on shorelines | Science | June 2025
- Giant panda no longer endangered but iconic species still at risk | WWF
- Green turtle bounces back from brink in conservation ‘win’ | BBC | October 2025
- Coho Salmon Return to Jenner Headlands! | The Wildlands Conservancy
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