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Bees: small in size, big in effect
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by
alpMedia
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published
Mar 05, 2020
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:11 AM
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filed under:
alpmedia 2/2020,
environmental protection,
Biodiversity
Why we need honey, pollinators and biodiversity: This question is the subject of the themed issue of SzeneAlpen, to be published in March 2020.
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News
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Bogs – a way out of the climate swamp
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Feb 07, 2018
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:14 AM
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filed under:
alpMedia 1/2018,
wetlands,
climate - influences,
Biodiversity,
groundwater sanitation, groundwater protection
One hectare of bog can store as much CO2 as a car produces in a year. The Alps suffer from some of the world’s heaviest traffic – yet fewer and fewer intact bogs remain.
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News
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CIPRA: in pursuit of harmony on diversity
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by
Begle Caroline
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published
Apr 09, 2015
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:24 AM
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filed under:
Biodiversity
Animals and plants have to migrate in order to reproduce. That involves crossing land that is also used by human beings. In its 2014 Annual Report, CIPRA shows how animals, plants and people all benefit from networking within the natural environment.
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Media releases
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Living mountain forests
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by
alpMedia
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published
Aug 06, 2020
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:09 AM
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filed under:
alpMedia 6/2020,
Sustainable forest management,
Resilience,
Biodiversity,
Mountain forrest
Climate protector and habitat, recreational area and timber supplier: forests have many functions, both in the natural ecosystem and for humans. CIPRA Slovenia's “GozdNega / Forest Care” project aims to convince forest owners of the benefits of climate-friendly management.
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News
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Natural diversity through stones
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Feb 01, 2024
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last modified
Feb 07, 2024 03:23 PM
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filed under:
alpmedia 1/2024,
Biodiversity,
Agriculture,
tradition
What do the large woolly bee, the protected fire-bellied toad, the busy ant and the white stonecrop have in common? They all feel right at home in and around cairns, which CIPRA’s “StoneRich” project is creating in seven pilot regions.
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News
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Point of view: In nature restoration we trust!
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by
Gams Michael
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published
Sep 29, 2023
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last modified
Sep 29, 2023 09:40 AM
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filed under:
Point of view,
Biodiversity,
alpMedia 7/2023
The Nature Restoration Law now obliges all EU member states to restore destroyed nature to a good ecological condition and thus safeguard the stocks of pollinators, natural resources, clean air and clean water. The Alpine region and its agriculture will also benefit, says Serena Arduino, Co-President of CIPRA International.
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News
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speciAlps2
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by
CIPRA International
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published
Jan 13, 2021
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last modified
Mar 20, 2023 01:27 PM
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filed under:
Biodiversity,
Nature and people,
CIPRA project,
alpine tourism,
Tourism,
speciAlps2
More and more people are seeking recreation and balance in the natural surroundings of the Alps. This trend is not only being reinforced by the corona crisis, but also by society’s increasing pressure to perform. This puts increasing pressure on animals and plants, but also on destinations with their infrastructure and inhabitants. It is essential for visitors to be guided: the speciAlps2 project raised awareness of the protection of nature and landscape in the Alps and developed measures to guide visitors.
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Projects & Activities
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Current projects