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ISPRA participates in the WOLFNESS Project
Preserving the natural heritage of wolves: a multidisciplinary approach towards effective and socially acceptable management of wolf-dog hybridization across ...
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ISPRA participation in Science Festival of Rome
From 8 to 13 April 2025, the Rome Science Festival returns to the Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone with its 20th edition. Bodies is the theme of ...
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ISPRA participation in Sealogy 2021
PNRR - Restoration and protection of the seabed and marine habitats for a sustainable blue economy The 2021 edition of Sealogy, the European Blue Economy ...
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November
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ISPRA partner of the SEALIFE Project
Strengthening cooperation to develop joint solutions for the protection of the Mediterranean monk seal in the program area As part of the European ...
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ISPRA publication “Marine Litter: looking forward a new world"
As part of the INDICIT I and II Projects, Ispra has produced the publication "Marine Litter: looking forward a new world", the result of a selection of ...
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December
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ISPRA researcher included in the list of Highly Cited Researchers
Also for 2020, Piero Genovesi, Head of the Wildlife Coordination Service of ISPRA has been included the list of the Most Cited Researchers in the World by Web ...
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March
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ISPRA will coordinate the institutions involved in the Life Conceptu Maris project
Life Conceptu Maris is a project that has ambitious goals and involves high-level skills in the international scientific landscape.
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April
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ISPRA–Nebrodi Park Agreement for Biodiversity Monitoring
ISPRA and the Nebrodi Park Authority have signed a three-year agreement for the development of joint activities focused on monitoring, studying, and conserving ...
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ISPRA’s ‘Nautilus’ Discovers Coral Forests Among the Submerged Mountains of the Mediterranean
The images returned by the ROV revealed breathtaking scenarios: extensive colonies of red coral (Corallium rubrum) up to 900 meters deep, dense forests of pen ...
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ISPRA’s new oceanographic vessel: up to 4000 meters deep to overcome the challenge of climate change
On July 15, the ISPRA Major Oceanographic Vessel will be presented at the Chamber of Deputies: not just a new research infrastructure, but the concrete symbol ...
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July