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The extinction of 1,300 bird species in the next 200 years could cause the loss of key ecological functions

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CREAF unveils its new digital home!

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Deforestation behind irreparable bird loss in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest

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CICLES, CREAF’s new annual magazine

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Rising atmospheric CO2 could widen inequalities in rice production between high- and low-income countries

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The extinction of 1,300 bird species in the next 200 years could cause the loss of key ecological functions

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CREAF unveils its new digital home!

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Deforestation behind irreparable bird loss in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest

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What is an urban forest?

Our researcher Mariona Ferrandiz considers 10 basic aspects about urban forests that we want to share.

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Pep Canadell: "We must become citizens of the world if we want to reverse climate change"

Member of CREAF's International Scientific Committee, the Catalan scientist based in Australia Pep Canadell talks about ecology, methane, CO2 and CREAF.

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Bees and flowers: made for each other

When someone is indecisive, or goes after someone to get something, they are said to do the butterfly, or to go from flower to flower... These are popular sayings that perhaps nowadays people do not keep in mind, especially those who do not go out in the countryside, or who wear the green glasses of naturalism. Today, on World Bee Day, we want you to put on these glasses and see how the insects that visit our flowers behave.

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Associated Press news agency (USA) , An expected drought emergency in northeast Spain would mean tighter water restrictions for Barcelona

Politico.eu, Intensive pig farming hogs scarce water in drought-hit Catalonia

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Arte TV , Fog catchers in the fight against water shortages