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Tool for effective planning of transboundary conservation
27. February 2026

A new interactive decision-support tool empowers partners to diagnose the situation and turn shared challenges into collective action for enduring conservation success

As oceans warm, seabirds struggle – but not everywhere
23. February 2026

Seabirds in the Arctic and North Atlantic struggle to raise chicks as the ocean becomes warmer and more stratified. Meanwhile, birds in the Pacific are still doing better. What explains this difference? The answer lies in the ecosystems.

New tool for predicting effects of offshore wind farms on seabirds
10. February 2026

Modelling reveals the effects of ten hypothetical offshore wind farms and highlights important knowledge gaps.

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NINAGEN

NINA Centre for Biodiversity Genetics

Restoration Ecology

Research on and implementation of restoration in aquatic and terrestrial habitats

Monitoring

Monitoring biodiversity and ecosystem change

Pink salmon

Monitoring the distribution of pink salmon in Norway

Wild Salmonids

Monitoring populations and ecosystems 

Ecosystem Services

Monitoring populations and ecosystems 

The Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

The Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) is Norway’s leading institution for applied ecological research, with broad-based expertise on the genetic, population, species, ecosystem and landscape level, in terrestrial, freshwater and coastal marine environments.

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NINA is an independent foundation for nature research and research on the interaction between human society, natural resources and biodiversity.
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