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A Climatic Atlas of European Breeding Birds
by zopemaster last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM — filed under: , , ,
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New Status Report for the Lynx in the Alps
by zopemaster last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM — filed under: , , ,
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The European Environment
by zopemaster last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:10 AM — filed under: , , ,
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Bruin is back!
by zopemaster published Apr 26, 2012 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:07 AM — filed under: , , , , ,
The number of bears in the province of Trento has grown, while the damage they cause has fallen significantly, states the report on bears in the province. But not all is well for Bruin and friends.
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The bear's about!
by zopemaster published Mar 09, 2011 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:16 AM — filed under: , , ,
Clearly the big omnivore feels at home in the Trentino/I. A total of 27 bears were counted there last year, compared with a mere three or four in the 1990s. Meanwhile ten Slovenian bears have settled in the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park as part of the "Life Ursus" campaign.
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First transnational permafrost map of the Alps
by zopemaster published Jul 27, 2010 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:16 AM — filed under: , , ,
The first standardised permafrost monitoring map of the Alpine Space is to be drawn up by researchers from Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France and Germany by 2011. The map will allow a better assessment of natural hazards and play an important role particularly for tourism and the growing infrastructure in the high-alpine region.
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The chestnut forest plays host to a rare guest: Alliance in the Alps network of municipalities
by zopemaster published Jul 08, 2010 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:16 AM — filed under: ,
The little bat somehow looked different. Filigree in form, brownish in colour, and with a ringed wing it huddled in the corner of the nesting box on the chestnut tree. Nicola Zambelli put on his gloves and pulled gently on the wing tip to examine the ring.
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Extremes of climate affect spread of tree species
by zopemaster published Nov 24, 2009 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:15 AM — filed under: , , ,
In a recently published study scientists at the WSL (the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape) working with an international research team demonstrated for the first time that the disappearance of tree species in certain regions is due not just to the higher mean temperature but also to extremes of climate-related events.
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11,000 invasive species in Europe
by zopemaster published Aug 13, 2009 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:15 AM — filed under: , , , ,
The first complete European report on the presence of invasive alien species of flora and fauna is now available for download at the DAISIE website. The DAISIE project was initiated by the European Commission to obtain an inventory and a documentation of the effects of immigrant species in Europe.
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Status report on the lynx in the Alps
by zopemaster published Sep 28, 2007 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:17 AM — filed under: , , , , ,
The Alpine countries have updated their information on the status and distribution of lynx populations on their respective territories for the period 2000 to 2004. The findings are summarised in a new report as part of SCALP (Status and Conservation of the Alpine Lynx Population).
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