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True detective: Not every bear is a hive-breaker

The Doñana Biological Station - CSIC is participating in a research project to study the behavioral pattern of brown bears that cause damage to human economic activities, such as beekeeping.

The Doñana Biological Station designs an application to find out how climate change affects the phenology of vegetation

Phenology is the science that studies the relationship between the cycles of living beings and climatic factors. Using vegetation indices, we can know how climate change may affect or alter these natural vegetation cycles.

The ICTS-RBD participates in the National Biodiversity Information Node conference 2023

On April 18, the "GBIF conference 2023" of the National Biodiversity Information Node took place in the Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid. GBIF (Global Biodiversity International Facility) is an open data scientific infrastructure which aims to make available information on biodiversity to generate new knowledge and respond to the needs of politicians, managers, educators or scientists

A World Heritage Site in danger: more than half of lagoons in Doñana have disappeared

The Doñana Participation Council meets to analyse the proposed law that aims to extend legal irrigation in the Doñana region. Spain is sentenced by the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to fulfil its legal obligations towards the World Heritage Site Doñana.
Eloy Revilla, director of the Doñana Biological Station - CSIC, presents scientific data to illustrate the critical situation of Doñana, an emblematic natural area in south-western Spain, and gives some proposals to...

Las abejas mineras que vuelan a principios de primavera son particularmente vulnerables al calor

Un estudio de la Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC señala que el aumento de días cálidos en hábitats de montaña pone en riesgo la actividad polinizadora de las abejas ‘Andrena’
En España existen más de mil especies de abejas que polinizan en diferentes momentos del año y ambientes