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The Biodiversity and Landscape Ecology lab (CREAF-CSIC) with ICO, CTFC investigates factors determining species distributions in a complex and changing world. ecoland.cat
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👉How to recover natural processes gradually lost or altered in our systems to our advantage… nature can help. ‘Restoring fire regimes through rewilding’ @CurrentBiology @CREAF_ecologia @ctforestal @wildE_Europe t.co/o28K2BaGSr
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(25)00455-5
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This week in Santa Fe exchanging experiences and knowledge across continents on Integrared Fire Management @fire_adapt @ctforestal.bsky.social @conicet @paucostaf.bsky.social
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👉How to recover natural processes gradually lost or altered in our systems to our advantage… nature can help. ‘Restoring fire regimes through rewilding’ @CurrentBiology @CREAF_ecologia @ctforestal @wildE_Europe t.co/o28K2BaGSr
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(25)00455-5
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👉How to recover natural processes gradually lost or altered in our systems to our advantage… nature can help. ‘Restoring fire regimes through rewilding’ @CurrentBiology @CREAF_ecologia @ctforestal @wildE_Europe t.co/o28K2BaGSr
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(25)00455-5
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Bon moment per recordar-les. ‘10 recomanacions científiques per mantenir vius els boscos’ @CREAF_ecologia t.co/YSa95J4CWq
https://www.creaf.cat/ca/articles/10-recomanacions-cientifiques-mantenir-vius-els-boscos
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Today the big @BiodiversaPlus week in Barcelona! First, discussion on national and subnational biodiversity monitoring coordination centers such as @observatori_nat #ebocc @EuropaBon_H2020 @IPBES
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Last week, @ecolandlab.bsky.social met at the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona! @icornitologia.bsky.social

A group of wonderful and dedicated people who work to make this world a better place 🦉🌳📈🐦
Group picture taken at the Barcelona Natural History Museum. The research group is standing at the stairs below a whale skeleton
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Putting land claiming on the map reveals that the footprint of agricultural frontiers extends far into seemingly ‘intact’ forests.
New paper by @o-delgiorgio.bsky.social in PNAS @pnas.org
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Today the big @BiodiversaPlus week in Barcelona! First, discussion on national and subnational biodiversity monitoring coordination centers such as @observatori_nat #ebocc @EuropaBon_H2020 @IPBES
ecolandlab.bsky.social
What is a farmland bird? 😳… #Emberizacalandra #Cornbunting in a high density, post fire, natural herb rich habitat in the Mediterranean, far from crops. 🫣
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IPBES @ipbes.net · May 13
🐦This #WorldMigratoryBirdDay highlighted shared spaces, creating bird-friendly cities for thriving avian diversity.

Progressive ecological urban planning shows how biodiversity conservation can be part of sustainable urban transitions.🧪🌍

.—IPBES #GlobalAssessment

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Promotional poster for World Migratory Bird Day 2025 with the theme "Shared Spaces: Creating Bird-Friendly Cities and Communities." The illustration shows various bird species coexisting in an urban environment. In the foreground are sunflowers and native plants, with a tall gray crane and a yellow songbird. Multiple birds are shown in flight, including a peregrine falcon, stork, and other urban-adapted species. The background features a cityscape with modern buildings and white clouds against a blue sky. Organization logos appear at the bottom, including CMS, AEWA, EAAFP, and Environment for the Americas, along with a QR code. The artwork style is detailed and naturalistic, emphasizing the interaction between urban and natural elements.
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CREAF @creaf.cat · May 14
What do networks of protected natural areas need to better protect Europe's #birds? Planning, adaptation & resilience 🪶 That is what SPEAR is all about: maximising the capacity of international natural protection networks to conserve avian #biodiversity. Take a look! 👀 www.creaf.cat/en/research/...
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vorisekp.bsky.social
Trends of alpine birds in Europe are different in the regions - Anna Gamero presenting new alpine bird index at #BirdNumbers2025.
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aksulehikoinen.bsky.social
'Continental-wide prioritation of protected areas to approach global conservation goals for biodiversity conservation'. A talk by @yanjiexu.bsky.social @hkilabornithology.bsky.social in #birdnumbers2025.

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Several members of the @btobirds.bsky.social Surveys Team, including James Heywood, the BBS National Organiser, have attended the European Bird Census Council (EBCC) ‘Bird Numbers 2025’ Conference this week. More details about EBCC here: www.ebcc.info #EBCC #BirdNumbers2025 #Ornithology
An image of conference attendees.
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debalmer.bsky.social
This group photo of the c280 participants in the European Bird Census Council #BirdNumbers2025 in Riga will be a special memory of a superb conference. Wonderful to meet old friends, make new friends and hear about bird monitoring and research across Europe.
Conference group photo
House of Nature, University if Latvia, Riga
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markaeaton.bsky.social
The European Bird Census Council’s three departing board members with paintings of species close to their hearts - Verena Keller (Ring Ouzel), Ainurs Aunins (Black Stork) and me (Purple Sandpiper 😍). Thanks to my friends on the board for this beautiful gift #BirdNumbers2025
Verena Keller, Ainurs Aunins and me (middle) posing with parting gifts from the EBCC board
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Final personal photo from the #BirdNumbers2025 conference in Riga. The last four European Bird Census Council chairs, and the new guy. Right to left, Richard Gregory (2004-10), Ruud Foppen (2010-19), me (2019-23), Verena Keller (2023-25) and Sergi Herrando (2025 to ?).
A row of European Birds Census Council chairpersons. Right to left, Richard Gregory (2004-10), Ruud Foppen (2010-19), me (2019-23), Verena Keller (2023-25) and Sergi Herrando (2025 to ?)