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New Study Investigates Spatial Risk Exposure of Floating Marine Litter to Cetaceans and Sea Turtles
Marine debris has become a constant threat to marine species, with ingestion or entanglement being among the main threath for cetaceans and sea turtles. ...
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The Nature Restoration Regulation: recovering river connectivity to improve land quality and adapt to climate change
The Po river basin district authority in collaboration with the CIRF is organizing the conference in Turin entitled "The Regulation on nature restoration: ...
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Second webinar "The implementation of the Marine Strategy Directive"
Non-indigenous species and the role of citizen science The Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security and Federparchi, in collaboration with ISPRA, are ...
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World Turtle Day
On the occasion of World Turtle Day 2025 , ISPRA presents a video about the monitoring activities of the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) at the ...
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Monk Seal: Two Sightings in a Few Days
Over the past week, the monk seal, one of the species most at risk of extinction and strictly protected under the Habitats Directive, has been sighted in the ...
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World Wildlife Day 2025
On 20 December 2013, at its 68th session, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 3 March (day of signing the Convention on International Trade in ...
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Technology to support the management of protected areas
On 4, 5 and 6 November, the activities of the PNRR DigitAP project "Monitoring of pressures acting on habitats using advanced sensors" began at the National ...
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World Congress of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Congress will take place in Abu Dhabi from October 9 to 15. It will be a packed event with ...
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INVISIBILIA – THE HIDDEN PLANET
A project of participatory science and immersion in nature INVISIBILIA is a proposal for immersion in nature to promote knowledge of the Park's habitats. ...
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Climate Change and Cetaceans in the Mediterranean: a strong reduction in the conditions suitable for the survival of some species is estimated in 25 years
The warming of the Mediterranean Sea is proceeding at a faster rate than the global average, putting all the species that live there at serious risk. Cetaceans ...
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