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A new analysis of hundreds of thousands of surveyed plots of land reveals that plant diversity is declining in many areas, particularly forests. Grasslands, on the other hand, are recovering. The study also shows that protecting..


Continue reading 27 June 2026   2 dgn oud
Participants of the Young People Old Peat symposium

Few people realise how important peatlands are for biodiversity and climate. The youth collective RE-PEAT aims to change that. During their Young People Old Peat symposium, artists, scientists and activists explored new ways to..


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For more than twenty years, researchers at the University of Amsterdam, the Royal Netherlands Air Force and KNMI have used radar to track bird movement in one of Europe’s busiest airspaces. Their work improves aviation safety,..


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Duikfoto van Mike Hynes die aan het kernboren is

Coral reefs are important ecosystems. They have encountered a lot of hardships across their existence on Earth and are facing significant threats again today. Mike Hynes discovered that the past of coral reefs can tell us a lot..


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Lesser black-backed gulls from the colony at the Dutch island Neeltje Jans appear to avoid the wind farm off the Zeeland coast. NIOZ ecologist Rosemarie Kentie and her colleagues suspected the gulls were attracted by fishing boats..


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Dutch and Antillean researchers are joining forces to improve our understanding of nature on Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao. A new project combines centuries old natural history collections with high tech image recognition and DNA..


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On 20 March, the symposium 'Evidence-based Rewilding' took place in Wageningen. This symposium focused on the results achieved with rewilding projects over the past thirty-five years. National and international speakers from..


Continue reading 29 May 2026   1 maand oud

The fall armyworm – the caterpillar of a moth species – can only be sustainably controlled with solutions tailored to regional differences. That is the conclusion of biologist Renée van Schaijk in her doctoral research. Her..


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Heuvellandschap met grasland in het zuiden van Nederland

New research shows that by simply counting the diversity of flowers, we can estimate how rich a grassland is in species of plants, insects and spiders. The flower richness of grasslands can be surveyed rapidly and it can indicate..


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Some ghost nets continue to harm marine ecosystems, while others can provide valuable habitat for (protected) marine species. New research by Wageningen University & Research shows that removing ghost nets is therefore not always..


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