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It's an application for funding in support of these marine animals. The CRAM-Q (Rehabilitation Center of Marine Animals of okra), managed by SPVS (Portuguese Society of Wildlife), intends to acquire a set of transmitters needed to monitor the turtles after their release into the ocean. A tracking device that is…
It is an initiative of the Green Movement will take place on the 26th May in the gardens of the Museum of Electricity, in Lisbon, between 15hours to 20hours. Admission is free. It's a great eco party in the gardens of the cities, with various events that promote greater environmental…
A study proves that the climate changes influence the survival of this seabird. Environmental changes threaten the survival of top predators in Antarctica, as the Albatross, was one of the findings of an international research led by Portuguese scientist, Jose Xavier, researcher at the Institute of Marine Research at the…
On May 9, at 9:30 am, at the Political Science Institute, in Lisbon. It is a further session of the conference cycle "Sea Seminar: Science and Strategic Vision", on "the extent of the continental shelf in the perspective of the UN," by Commander Aldino Santos Campos. This set of talks,…
Two studies have shown that his invasive species does not affect the native ecosystems. The waxbill, a species of the sub-Saharan Africa was the target of two studies that concluded that the environmental impact on native biodiversity is residual, as this exotic bird has come to occupy an ecological niche…
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