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Biodiversity in time of climate change: management or wilderness?
by zopemaster last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:06 AM — filed under: ,
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10 messages for 2010 — Mountain ecosystems
by zopemaster last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:06 AM — filed under: , ,
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Mountain biodiversity: a global assessment
by zopemaster last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:02 AM — filed under:
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Dead wood - a key to biodiversity
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The Alps: a unique natural heritage
by zopemaster last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:02 AM — filed under: ,
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Alpine Biodiversity in Europe: an Introduction
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World Atlas of Biodiversity
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Monitoring Alpine biodiversity
by alpMedia published Nov 03, 2020 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:02 AM — filed under: , , , , , ,
Photo traps, audio recorders, soil samples: a unique research project in the Alps documents the effects of the climate crisis on biodiversity in the Berchtesgaden National Park/D. The findings will also benefit other mountain regions.
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Salvation for the bees?
by CIPRA International published Aug 30, 2017 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:07 AM — filed under: ,
The European Commission is discussing the use of neonicotinoids. The damage caused by these insecticides also strongly affects bees.
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Point of view: Biodiversity Conservation: less talk, more action
by CIPRA International published May 17, 2017 last modified Jul 07, 2021 01:06 AM — filed under: , ,
May 22nd marks the International Day for Biological Diversity, an initiative brought into life by the Convention on Biological Diversity in 2000. Martha Dunbar, Project Manager for Biodiversity and Landscape, fears that now in 2017 we are still treading water.
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