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For the first time, scientists from Germany have examined the impact of diverse nature on the mental well-being on a
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For the first time, scientists from Germany have examined the impact of diverse nature on the mental well-being on a
Continue readingToday is International Mountain Day, making it a great reason to highlight one of the largest mountain ranges in Europe:
Continue readingBirds are very iconic animals and many people enjoy observing them. Be it scientists trying to understand altruism by observing
Continue readingWhile the world is experiencing record-breaking temperatures, there is also a bit of good news on the horizon. We can
Continue readingRoads are a tool of human dispersal that have allowed us to utilize land that otherwise would have been difficult
Continue readingAmerican and Canadian wildlife biologists have recently discovered a very unique example of how huge impact the hunting patters of
Continue readingFrom a purely biological viewpoint, crossbreeding between domesticated dogs and wolves pose a threat to the genetic integrity of wildlife
Continue readingA team from the University of Teramo and Majella National Park have discovered proof of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) genes in
Continue readingScience Advances has recently published an article outlining the importance of saving nature to combat climate change, contributing to the
Continue readingRecent research highlights a potential tipping point for forest environments and their biodiversity. Nitrogen accumulation is threatening to change the
Continue readingResearchers under the lead of Newcastle University and BirdLife International have calculated how many mammal and bird species we would
Continue readingForests cover roughly a third of our planet´s land and provide countless services to humanity. This is especially true in
Continue readingIf there is one thing that we recognised from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is the unwillingness of people to accept
Continue readingFor many, nature conservation is a charity cause. A nice-to-have, but secondary to ‘real’ issues like the economic situation. This
Continue readingContrary to what the term would imply, nature conservation is not only a natural but also a very social science.
Continue readingIn the last century, humans have altered the Earth’s surface in many ways. Most people are aware of climate change,
Continue readingInsects are crucial for the pollination of many plants and trees. They also play a vital role in the agricultural
Continue readingContinuing our series about Wilderness research, today Yehor Yatsiuk tells us about his impressions from of the few remaining patches
Continue readingThe Covid crisis has turned our world upside down. After months of complete shutdown and subsequent slow re-opening, a second
Continue readingToday, we are happy to share a story from Iryna Yatsiuk, a mycologist from Eastern Ukraine living is Estonia. A
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