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Financial tools fail to capture real biodiversity risks, new study warns
5. December 2025
A new study reveals that most tools used by financial institutions to assess biodiversity risk fail to capture actual, on-the-ground impacts. – Without local impact data, most screening tools cannot fully mobilize investors to support...
More than 200 habitat types are at risk of being lost in Norway
26. November 2025

As the new Norwegian Red List for Ecosystems and Habitat Types is presented today, the knowledge behind it is broader than ever before.

Loggers attached to birds can affect foraging behaviour
21. November 2025
A study on the effects of using different kinds and combinations of loggers on European shags (Gulosus aristotelis) was recently published in the Journal of Avian Biology. The authors conclude that loggers can have negative impacts on the...
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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 

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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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