Our climate is changing, biodiversity disappearing and ecosystems collapsing. But there are glimmers of hope. Watch RESTORE Season III and meet the 2025 UN World Restoration Flagships. 

21 Oct 2025

RESTORE Europe’s Largest Salty Lagoon

Spain’s Mar Menor lagoon is Europe’s first ecosystem to become a legal person. Learn about the people fighting for its restoration.

28 Oct 2025

RESTORE The Indian Ocean’s Seedbed

The Northern Mozambique Channel region makes up a tiny part of the vast Indian Ocean – but it contains 35% of its coral reefs. Meet the communities reviving ~5 million hectares of this global treasure.

4 Nov 2025

RESTORE Mexico’s Islands for Birds and Biodiversity

25 years ago, several seabird species had disappeared from Mexico’s islands. Now, 85% of formerly lost colonies have returned. Learn how the country achieved this incredible success. 

11 Nov 2025

RESTORE Korea’s Forests from Fires

The Uljin wildfires rank among the most devastating ecological disasters in the Republic of Korea’s history. But instead of restoring forests of the past, the country chose a new strategy. See what role Korea’s post-war history and a global doomsday seed vault play in the decision. 

18 Nov 2025

RESTORE Jordan’s Rangelands

When ecologists set out to create Jordan’s first botanic garden, they met 4,500 illegally grazing sheep. What could have created conflict sparked partnership instead. Watch how the Royal Botanic Garden and herder communities have forged new rangeland restoration pathways. 

25 Nov 2025

RESTORE From Scarcity to Resilience

Nine countries, half a million hectares of degraded land, one goal: Make restoration work for people. Dive into a large-scale restoration success story unlike others. 

2 Dec 2025

RESTORE Bamboo for nature & economies

If planted in harmony with local environments, bamboo can stabilize soils, reduce deforestation, provide habitat to wildlife like gorillas and pandas, and boost rural incomes. Meet the ecopreneurs working with bamboo. 

9 Dec 2025

RESTORE South Africa’s Thickets

Thorny and rough in appearance, thicket forests are in fact havens for wildlife – and carbon storage powerhouses! Watch how scientists, businesses and rangers team up to revive 800,000 hectares of South Africa’s spiky wealth. 

16 Dec 2025

RESTORE Canada’s Salmon

Canada’s salmon runs are world-famous. But in recent decades, numbers of wild salmon have been dwindling. In a pioneering effort, scientists, communities, and First Nation People now succeeded in boosting salmon numbers in six out of seven sites. Learn how they did it. 

23 Dec 2025

RESTORE Australia’s Shellfish Reefs

Meet Australia’s largest marine restoration project. While coral reefs receive more media attention, this initiative is focused on an equally important ecosystem: Shellfish reefs! These ‘ecosystem engineers’ are critical for water quality and fish stocks. Learn how ecopreneurs aim to bring back 30% of Australia’s lost reefs by 2030.