
Biodiversity in action
Projects and field activities: here biodiversity becomes concrete. From innovative solutions to monitoring on the territory, we tell what happens when science meets action.
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WOLF-IT2000: the future of the wolf in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines.
WOLF-IT2000 is a project of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park that focuses on protecting biodiversity by safeguarding the Apennine wolf (Canis lupus italicus) population.
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SIMON PARC: innovation and community for the future of the Ugento Coastline
The SIMON PARC (Innovative Solutions for MONitoring, Preservation, Enhancement and Restoration of PARCo Biodiversity) project was created within the Ugento Coastal Regional Natural Park to respond to the growing effects of anthropogenic impacts and climate change.
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BramitAPP: Bramit becomes digital
The project BramitAPP – Digitization of the Deer Census using the bramito method was born in the National Park of Casentino Forests, Mount Falterona and Campigna, and represents a decisive step toward innovation in wildlife conservation.
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Cyclop’s Pelagic Survey: monitoring in the Cyclops Sea
Cyclop’s Pelagic Survey project consists of a sampling plan aimed at filling current knowledge gaps and producing compatible and comparable data.
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RARE ISLANDS: conservation of biodiversity in the Tuscan Islands.
The RARE ISLANDS project proposes to analyze the effects of climate change through monitoring and conservation and awareness actions.
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MOM-PG: optimal monitoring of mammals in the Julian Pre-Alps.
The MOM-PG project aims to use “optimal monitoring” techniques to develop protocols that are repeatable and adaptable to various budgets, making innovative use of the data collected.
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BioHub Torbiere: enhancement in the Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve
The BioHub Torbiere Project is designed to expand and unite the scientific studies that are already underway in the Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve.