Niels Martin Schmidt
@nmschmidt.bsky.social
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Biologist interested in population ecology and trophic interactions in a climate change context - particularly in the Arctic. Professor at Aarhus University.
| Arctic | Zackenberg | Biotic interactions | Climate Change | Food webs | Population dynamics
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Matt Grainger
@drmattg.bsky.social
· Jan 7
Norsk institutt for naturforskning | Postdoctoral position in Arctic coastal carbon cycling
Introduction Applications are invited for a two-year postdoctoral research associate position related to Arctic coastal carbon cycling, in conjunction with a Horizon EU project (“POMP: Polar Ocean Mi...
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The Guardian
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· Dec 26
They lived through the ice age. Can the mighty musk ox survive the heat?
Rising temperatures are pushing these Arctic mammals ever farther into Greenland’s north. But eventually there will be nowhere left for them to go
Built like a small bison, weighing as much as a grand piano and covered in thick, shaggy coat, the musk…
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Morten DD
@mortendd.bsky.social
· Dec 24
Forældede regler bremser naturprojekter
En stor, sammenhængende biodiversitetsdyrehave anlagt på tidligere landbrugsjord, hvor elge, vildheste, bisoner og vildsvin græsser, og naturen udvikler sig på sine egne præmisser. Sådan lød drømmen o...
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Joachim Mergeay
@jmergeay.bsky.social
· Dec 3
EU proposal to adapt protection status of the wolf adopted by Bern Convention, paving the way to more flexibility in managing wolf populations
Today, the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention voted in favour of the EU proposal to adapt the protection status of the wolf from ‘strictly protected' to ‘protected'.
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