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AlpsLife

The Interreg Alpine Space project AlpsLife: Protect Alpine Life by monitoring and managing Alpine biodiversity for the future. “Observing globally, acting locally” aims to develop a harmonized system for the monitoring and management of biodiversity on an Alpine scale with the aim of ensuring its effective protection in the long term

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CapeSenHar

Interreg V-A Italia-Malta

Capitalization of awareness campaigns for an Italian – Maltese harmonization for a good state of environment

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CONCEPTU Maris "CONservation of CEtaceans and Pelagic sea TUrtles in Med: Managing Actions for their Recovery In Sustainability

The LIFE CONCEPTU Maris project, formulated more than a year ago, started on 10 January, based on the awareness that the Mediterranean Sea is undergoing serious changes due to growing anthropogenic pressures. On this front, cetaceans and pelagic sea turtles, among the most charismatic and important species of our seas, risk a lot in terms of conservation 

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DigitAP - Digitization of national parks and marine protected areas

Monitoring of pressures and threats on species and habitats and climate change

Ecological Network and Terrritorial planning

In the scientific literature, the ecological network (EN) has different meanings depending on the aspects  to prioritize. Therefore the EN can be put into practice with different methods of implementation.

 
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Electrorevolution

Electrocution of birds is a global concern recognized as a priority issue to be addressed in the context of species conservation. Birds of prey are particularly susceptible to electrocution because of their size and habit of using power line supports as perches, for resting and hunting

Inventory of wetlands

ISPRA participates in the project promoted by MedWet, aimed at creating an inventory of wetlands and the definition of a strategy for their protection in the Mediterranean level

LIFE FALKON

The breeding range of the lesser kestrel (Falco naumanni) in the central-eastern Mediterranean area is shifting northwards due to climate change. LIFE FALKON is fostering resilience by improving the conservation status of the population at the north-eastern edge of its breeding range in Italy and Greece. The project will provide increased nesting opportunities, including nest boxes and towers, promote favourable rural development and building renovation practices, and establish a network of conservationists focused on populations crucial for the species’ northward breeding expansion 

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Life Mare Natura

The LIFE MareNatura project aims to mitigate threats affecting nine EU priority species: the Mediterranean monk seal, loggerhead turtle, green turtle, sperm whale, porpoise, Cuvier's beaked whale, common dolphin, shearwater minor and the Corsican gull.
So far, most conservation efforts have been aimed at the breeding areas of these species and thus their offshore habitats (feeding grounds, congregation sites and migratory corridors) have remained largely unexplored.

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LIFE TIDE
The Project aims to improve the conservation status of 3 species of seabirds and 7 habitats of European interest on 26 islands in the Mediterranean Sea.

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National project on the biology and conservation of skunks and weasels in Italy

MustelaWatch.it is the Italian portal dedicated to skunks and weasels designed and created by the Italian Mesocarnivore Research Group (GrIMeC) of the Italian Theriological Association (ATIt). It contains news on the species, insights, publications, as well as distribution maps updated in real time, with recent data and new acquisitions.

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Natural Intelligence for Robotic Monitoring of Habitats (NI)

The aim of the project is to cover new areas of application for robots using technologies to guide their movement in the field and installing specific sensors for the detection of data useful for monitoring natural habitats. As part of the NI ISPRA Project, it will collaborate in defining the case studies and calibrating the functional requirements of the robots (sensors). Furthermore, ISPRA will follow the evolution of the functions related to environmental monitoring, evaluating which technologies will have reached a satisfactory degree of maturity for their inclusion in the guidelines for the monitoring of habitats of community interest, the first version of which was published in 2016 (ISPRA MLG 142/2016 series).

PERDIX

The LIFE Perdix Project aims at the recovery and conservation of Italian Partridge (Perdix perdix italica), declared extinct in the wild. The main actions of the project are: genetic analysis, captive breeding and the reintroduction of viable populations within the Natura 2000 site of Valli del Mezzano, Special Protection Area (SPA IT4060008) in the Po Delta.

SeaForest

The LIFE project entitled SEAFOREST LIFE "Posidonia meadows as carbon sinks of the Mediterranean" has been approved and funded under the LIFE Program, sub-program 'Actions for the 2017 Climate', a priority area with issues in the mitigation of climate change.

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LIFE STREAMS project "Salmo ceTtii REcovery Actions in Mediterranean Stream

The general purpose of the LIFE STREAMS Project is the adoption of concrete conservation actions for the Mediterranean trout (Salmo cettii

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WILDCAT PROJECT

The European wildcat (Felis silvestris) is an endangered species legally protected in Europe under the Convention of Washington (CITES; Appendix II), the Directive 92/43 / EEC HABITAT (Annex IV), the Bern Convention (Appendix), and is listed as “least concern” in the IUCN red list. 

 

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WOLFNESS - Preserving the natural heritage of wolves: a multidisciplinary approach towards effective and socially acceptable management of wolf-dog hybridization across Europe

WOLFNESS aims to improve the conservation status of the wolf (Canis lupus) in Europe consequently to its re-expansion, not only in natural contexts but also in anthropized areas, where the risk of anthropogenic hybridization between wolves and domestic dogs (WDH) could be high. The project will aim also to shed light on the dynamics of anthropogenic hybridization, to standardize investigation methodologies and improve the management and social acceptance of the phenomenon.