La Generalitat (o part d'ella) en modo trumpisme
El DG de Pesca Sostenible es treu de la butaca això: "Si la població està malament és per moltes variables, i la que menys influeix és la pesca"
Les dades de la mateixa Generalitat refuten això
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Look to the past
Our work (see below), together with those of other colleagues, is highlighted in the editorial of the last issue of @natrevbiodiv.nature.com and inspired its cover
Thrilled and thankful to see that stuff
@ebdonana.bsky.social
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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
👉Postdoc offer on science policy, scenarios and biodiversity @BioAgoraEU @RespinProject at @CREAF_ecologia creaf.factorialhr.com/job_posting/tw…
Espanya mira al Canadà i Austràlia per traçar una ‘convivència’ amb el foc www.elperiodico.cat/ca/societat/...
Lluís Brotons, investigador del CSIC: "El foc també pot ser un gran aliat" www.elperiodico.cat/ca/societat/...
👉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
👉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
Bon moment per recordar-les. ‘10 recomanacions científiques per mantenir vius els boscos’ @CREAF_ecologia t.co/YSa95J4CWq
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
Group picture taken at the Barcelona Natural History Museum. The research group is standing at the stairs below a whale skeleton
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 🦉🌳📈🐦
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
Sembla que els efectes positius de les pertorbacions (en aquest cas sequera) es van fent camí! ‘Los efectos de la sequía: así serán los bosques del futuro en Alicante’ en la narrativa de gestió del futur! www-informacion-es.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.info...
What is a farmland bird? 😳… #Emberizacalandra #Cornbunting in a high density, post fire, natural herb rich habitat in the Mediterranean, far from crops. 🫣
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.
🐦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
📷 @migratoryspecies.bsky.social
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/...
Trends of alpine birds in Europe are different in the regions - Anna Gamero presenting new alpine bird index at #BirdNumbers2025.
'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.
@nathist.bsky.social @helsinki.fi
An image of conference attendees.
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
Conference group photo House of Nature, University if Latvia, Riga
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.
Verena Keller, Ainurs Aunins and me (middle) posing with parting gifts from the EBCC board
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
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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 ?)
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 ?).
JOB OFFER: Postdoctoral researcher on #biodiversity #modelling and #scenario development creaf.factorialhr.com/job_posting/...
JOB OFFER: Postdoctoral researcher on #biodiversity #modelling and #scenario development creaf.factorialhr.com/job_posting/...
JOB OFFER: Postdoctoral researcher on biodiversity modelling and scenario development @ipbes.bsky.social @biodiversaplus.bsky.social @creaf.cat creaf.factorialhr.com/job_posting/...
👉New post-doctoral position in #bioacoustics open at @ctforestal @GBiC_CTF to contribute to the #TABMON project and work closely with @ICOcells and @_EBCC network www.ctfc.cat/docs/24-12-0...