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Measures to Save the Arctic Fox from Inbreeding
24. June 2025

Inbreeding threatens the Fennoscandian Arctic fox. In a recent report from the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), researchers propose measures to ensure the long-term survival of the species.

People and Nature Can't Handle Continuous Economic Growth – What Are the options?
20. June 2025
Next week, 1,200 experts from around the world will gather in Oslo to discuss how we can create socially just and environmentally sustainable societies — without economic growth. The world is in a serious predicament. We have built an...
Simulates Tunnel Construction for Wild Reindeer
13. June 2025
To help safeguard the future of Norway’s wild reindeer populations, researchers from the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) have conducted a tunnel construction simulation in the Setesdal Ryfylke wild reindeer area. The aim is...
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Restoration Ecology

Research on and implementation of restoration in aquatic and terrestrial habitats

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Monitoring biodiversity and ecosystem change

Pink salmon

Monitoring the distribution of pink salmon in Norway

Wild Salmonids

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Monitoring populations and ecosystems 

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