El proyecto Patrimonio Natural del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) ha contado con el proyecto LIFE RESQUE ALPYR para formar parte de un vídeo inspirado en las monitorizaciones a largo plazo (LTER) de los Parques Nacionales de Montaña. La monitorización del patrimonio natural a largo plazo, tanto biótico (microorganismos, animales, plantas, hábitats…) como abiótico…
The LIFE RESQUE ALPYR project aims to restore and improve the conservation of high mountain aquatic habitats, focusing mainly on ponds, alpine and subalpine meadows, peat bogs and carbonated springs. The project is a continuation of two previous LIFE projects, the LIFE LIMNOPIRINEUS in the Pyrenees and the LIFE BIOAQUAE in the Alps. Among the…
Last November 30, 2022 we participated in the LIFE Multi Peat Monitoring and policy workshop organized by the LIFE Multi Peat project team. The aim of the workshop was twofold. In the first part, an open webinar took place to connect the LIFE Multi Peat project to different EU-funded restoration projects and to discuss successful ways of…
From 24 to 28 October the LIFE RESQUE ALPYR team has hosted a delegation of researchers and environmental and natural protected areas managers of Croatia, members of the LIFE DINARA BACK TO LIFE and STILL WATER REVIVAL projects. The aim of this networking week is for the Croatian team to learn about the management and…
El passat 20 d’octubre de 2022 l’investigador Marc Ventura va participar com a ponent en un dels seminaris que organitza l’Institut d’Ecologia Aquàtica de la Universitat de Girona (IEA-UdG). En el seminari titulat “Ecologia i conservació en estanys d’alta muntanya dels Pirineus”, el Dr. Marc Ventura va fer un resum dels estudis que descriuen els…
Between the 23rd and 31st August 2022, Rocco Tiberti from the University of Pavia and technical coordinator of the project LIFE RESQUE ALPYR and Lucia Bello (MSc student, University of Pavia), joined the field crew engaged in the research activities of the FishME project. The main objective of the networking activities was to harmonize the…
Last August, a group of representatives of the LIFE RESQUE ALPYR project together with technicians from the Alt Pirineu Natural Park and the Consell Generau de la Val d’Aran, a representative of the Board of Trustees of the Alt Pirineu Natural Park and one from the fishing community travelled to Noruega to learn first-hand about…
Yesterday we were at Lake Miserino in Gran Paradiso National Park participating in the first Angling Day of the LIFE RESQUE ALPYR project, one of the public awareness activities included in the project. The person in charge was Rocco Tiberti, member of the project team from the University of Pavia. Introduced fish represent the most…
Yesterday we finished the first LIFE RESQUE ALPYR sampling campaign in lakes of the Catalan Pyrenees. More than two intense weeks of field work that will provide us with a lot of data to better understand the effects of invasive fish species on the ecological status of high mountain lakes and their biodiversity.
Freshwater ecosystems in Catalonia are highly threatened and have undergone during the last decades one of the largest biodiversity losses, in both species and habitats. The introduction of invasive fish species for recreational fishing and the release of pets and ornamental plants have led to a decrease of 92% of the native fish populations. The…