The beautiful world of (non-) fungi in a Wilderness area
Today, we are happy to share a story from Iryna Yatsiuk, a mycologist from Eastern Ukraine living is Estonia. A
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Today, we are happy to share a story from Iryna Yatsiuk, a mycologist from Eastern Ukraine living is Estonia. A
Read MoreClose followers of our website and our onlive events might have already noticed that we conducted three webinars in cooperation
Read MoreA proposal for the world’s first science national park has been submitted to Finland’s Ministry of the Environment with a
Read MoreBats are a fascinating group of animals, but they got a lot of bad publicity in the the context of
Read MoreWith this iconic title, the Club of Rome published the first report that proved that ever growing population, manufacturing, agricultural
Read MoreA new paper published in Science recently by McDowell et al. showed how the forests are becoming younger and shorter,
Read MoreIt has been 30 years since the Dutch government agreed to actively restore nature and invest large amounts of money
Read MoreThe conflict about illegally logged timber in Romania has already seen various stages of escalation. Now science has also been
Read MoreA large scientific review, published in the journal Science last month, performed an analysis on the trends of insect abundance
Read MoreIn 2007, the German government officially declared a 2% Wilderness goal until 2020. This made Germany a pioneer in the
Read MoreA new study by German, Australian and American researchers reviewed data from all over the world to determine whether wolves
Read MoreIn a world with limited resources, especially time and money, it is important to invest them well. During the current
Read MoreA new study has shown that air pollution not only affects our respiratory organs, but in fact our entire body,
Read MoreThe American West is a region full of pristine nature, high mountains, national parks and Wilderness. The populations of large
Read MoreA recent study examined how the biodiversity on the local scale is changing. They’ve come to a surprising result: on
Read MoreGermanwatch, together with the NewClimate Institute and Climate Network International, published their 15th Climate Risk Index 2020 (CRI). They are
Read MoreIt is been eight years now, since five German beech forests were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To
Read MoreA new study, published in Nature Communications, analysed the sea level rises and predicted future ones. Due to climate change,
Read MoreThe Little Ice Age began in the 15th century and ended officially in the 19th. At its climax, in the
Read MoreBased on the motto “A generation pipe up” a new Study filtered out interesting and hopeful trends according young generation
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