RESTAURATION D’ÉCOSYSTÈMES AQUATIQUES DANS DES ZONES PROTÉGÉES DES ALPES ET DES PYRÉNÉES

  • LIFE RESQUE ALPYR, a new European project to restore and preserve the aquatic ecosystems of the Pyrenees and the Alps

    LIFE RESQUE ALPYR, a new European project to restore and preserve the aquatic ecosystems of the Pyrenees and the Alps

    Last Saturday, May 28, the presentation of the LIFE RESQUE ALPYR project took place at the Ecomuseum of the Valls d’Àneu (Esterri d’Àneu). The event was attended by Pere Ticó, Mayor of Esterri d’Àneu; Salvador Tomàs, Mayor of Lladorre; Marc Vilahur, General Director of Environmental Policy and Natural Environment; Josep Queró, President of the Alt…

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  • We have participated in the 2nd Congress of the Iberian Society of Ecology (SIBECOL)

    We have participated in the 2nd Congress of the Iberian Society of Ecology (SIBECOL)

    The 2nd Iberian Ecological Society (SIBECOL) meeting took place from July 2 to 8 in the city of Aveiro (Portugal), aiming to gather in one place the ecology community from Portugal, Spain and wider afield under the motto “Ecology: Bettering our sustainable future through scientific knowledge”. Victor Osorio, member of the LIFE RESQUE ALPYR team…

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  • Presentation of LIFE RESQUE ALPYR at ESPARC 2022

    Presentation of LIFE RESQUE ALPYR at ESPARC 2022

    Within the framework of the XXI ESPARC congress held in Ronda, we have presented the LIFE RESQUE ALPYR project. A total of 150 people responsible for the planning and management of natural parks, representatives of conservation organizations and environmental technician participated in these conferences. At the conference, the results of the LIFE LIMNOPIRINEUS project were…

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  • Launch of the LIFE RESQUE ALPYR project logo

    Launch of the LIFE RESQUE ALPYR project logo

    The LIFE RESQUE ALPYR project launches its brand-new logo! The combination of shapes and colors represents the different habitats of the project, using a composition of three elements that symbolize the high mountains, lakes and wetlands (meadows, peat bogs and petrifying spring).

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