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Who protects pollinators in Italy? First meeting of the LIFE PolliNetwork National Stakeholder Platform
The first map of institutional, scientific, economic, and social actors engaged in pollinator protection in Italy is now ready: 258 stakeholders have been ...
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Wildfires on the Rise in 2025: More Investment in Prevention Needed
ISPRA Updates Its Webpage on the Impacts of Large Wildfires on Ecosystems Monitoring activities carried out by ISPRA during 2025 show an increase in ...
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Will the Italian Grey Partridge Fly Again in the Mezzano Valley?
The Italian Grey Partridge ( Perdix perdix italica ) is a medium-sized, resident galliform bird that spends most of its time on the ground. Historically ...
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Winter School "Green blue spaces for urban and planetary health"
ARPA Emilia-Romagna, in collaboration with Fondazione Flaminia and Alma Tu, is promoting the "Green & Blue Space for Urban and Planetary Health" course from ...
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Wolf, ISPRA and SNPA President Gallone: “An alliance is urgently needed to stop illegality and conflicts”
ISPRA and SNPA President Maria Alessandra Gallone: “As already reiterated in recent days, the reckless act of indiscriminately killing animals such as the wolf ...
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WOLFNETxT project conference
"Research, Experiences, Best Practices. National Parks and the Wolf in Italy" WOLFNExT is a network of National Parks that looks to the future of the wolf in ...
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Workshop “Photographic Monitoring of Landslides”
The workshop will present new technologies for landslide monitoring, with a focus on photomonitoring and on the results of experimental activities carried out ...
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Workshop MoMaRi Project (Monitoring Macrolitter in Rivers)
As part of the Institute’s activities within the IMPEL network projects, the workshop of the MoMaRi project (Monitoring Macrolitter in Rivers) will take ...
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World Bee Day 2024
Pollination is a fundamental process for the survival of ecosystems. Nearly 90% of the world's wild flowering plant species depend entirely, or at least in ...
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World Bee Day 2026
Pollinating insects play vital ecological roles that support global biodiversity, food security, and ecosystem balance. About 90% of the world’s wild flowering ...
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