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  1. Hace 6 horas · Here in Ireland €250 million per year was invested in biodiversity conservation between 2010 and 2015, which, at the time, put us on the same level as a much less developed country, Kazakhstan ...

  2. Hace 6 horas · In a lush greenhouse high in the Alps, butterflies of various species and colors flutter freely while butterfly pupae are suspended in a structure as they grow into adult insects. This is the Butterfly Forest in the tropical mountain greenhouse in Trento, Italy, a project by the Museo delle Scienze (MUSE), an Italian science museum. It's modeled on Udzungwa Mountains, a mountain range and ...

  3. Hace 2 horas · Biodiversity (from " biological diversity ") refers to the variety of living species and organisms — and their genes — that inhabit a particular area, from microscopic bacteria to small and large animals, from moss to towering trees. This kaleidoscope of life forms the interconnected backbone of land, marine and freshwater ecosystems.

  4. Hace 6 horas · The subfamily Cetoniinae, the genus Gymnetis MacLeay, and the species Gymnetis litigiosa Gory & Percheron are recorded for the first time in Chile, based on specimens collected in the cities of San Felipe de Aconcagua, Los Andes (Valparaíso Region) and Santiago (Metropolitan Region). This new record increases to four the number of exotic scarab beetles introduced and established in the ...

  5. Hace 6 horas · Today is World Turtle Day! Australia is home to 23 species of freshwater turtles which you can discover through the ALA! We’re celebrating the day by chatting to Dr Ricky Spencer - Associate Professor from Western Sydney University who co-leads the 1 Million Turtles (1MT) citizen science project.

  6. Hace 6 horas · This has created a hotspot for threatened species in Tasmania – and our warming waters are making their fight for survival even harder.” IMAS marine ecologist and team co-leader, Associate Professor Neville Barrett, said many marine species in Tasmania are already living at the southernmost edge of their range.

  7. Hace 6 horas · A new study published in the journal Current Biology on Wednesday suggested that three main dinosaur groups adapted differently to changes in temperature, with the ability to regulate body temperature evolving in the early Jurassic Period about 180 million years ago. Based on remains from 1,000 dinosaur species and paleoclimate data, the new ...

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