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Localization: for People and the Earth

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Apr 23, 2026
Localization: for People and the Earth

Localization: for People and the Earth

Localization has become a force around the world, but what is it exactly and why are people disgruntled with globalization? The Economics of Happiness conference in Bangalore, India explored localization and the pressures moving the world from global to local economies and ways of living. The short video introduction provides a succinct overview that leads directly into the full presentations of international experts and links to the documentary, "The Economics of Happiness." Whether you are interested in or currently participate in the local movement, there is much more to discover. These presentations provide in-depth knowledge of where we are, where we need to go, and how we can move to a more locally based lifestyle.
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A Century After Vanishing, a Gentle Giant Returns

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Apr 23, 2026

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Apr 23, 2026
A Century After Vanishing, a Gentle Giant Returns
“What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.”

— Jane Goodall

A Century After Vanishing, a Gentle Giant Returns

A century after the last wild European bison was shot in the Carpathian Mountains, these gentle giants are returning home, and with them, the land itself is coming back to life. Through patient work with local communities, conservationists have reintroduced over 100 bison to Romania’s Tarcu Mountains, where they now graze on young trees to create meadows and disperse undigested seeds across vast territories, increasing floral biodiversity and supporting pollinators. As they wallow in the mud, their massive weight helps to compact the soil and increase its carbon-holding capacity. In addition to these gifts, there are, naturally, also some adjustments: bison wander into apple orchards, locals call a “bison hotline” unsure what to do when they encounter the intimidating creatures, and the work of building trust requires everything from training mountain dogs to fencig large areas near habitations. Apples from orchards frequented by the bison command a higher price and spritzers made with these are popular in local taverns. Ranger Sebastian Ursuta reports proudly that more than half the bison population has now been born wild, with second-generation calves spotted in the forest. “To us, they offer hope that our rewilding efforts are beginning to pay off,” he says, a reminder that healing nature sometimes means making room for what was always meant to be there.

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