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Invasive <i>Fascioloides magna</i> and Its Italian "Alcatraz". [PDF]

open access: yesVet Sci
Coraglia M   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Hemiptera (Heteroptera), Syrdarya-Turkestan State Regional Natural Park

Kazakhstan zoological bulletin, 2022
The article presents the results of research conducted in May 2022 in the Syrdarya-Turkestan State Regional Nature Park in the Boraldai branch, in the gorges of Orta Sunga and Terekty. During the study, 12 species belonging to 8 families from the order Hemiptera (Heteroptera) were identified.
P.A. Еsenbekova, A.D. Tajieva
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Evaluating rural development in French Regional Nature Parks

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2013
Amenities and their management have become central to rural development. In France, Regional Nature Parks (RNPs) pursue sustainable development objectives by protecting and building on local resources. This paper presents an evaluation of the extent to which RNPs are associated with the development of their territories.
Cremer-Schulte, Dominik   +1 more
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Lichens of "Olenji Ruchji" Nature Park (Sverdlovsk Region)

Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii, 2013
Biodiversity of lichens in the "Olenyi Ruchyi" Nature Park (Sverdlovsk Region, Middle Urals, Russia) has been studied. The list of 240 species is presented. Leptogium turgidum (Ach.) Cromb. is recorded for the first time in Russia, Verrucaria foveolata (Florke) A. Massal. for the first time in the Ural Mountains.
A. G. Paukov, A. Yu. Teptina
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Nature Parks: Valorising Regional Potential—The Gruyère Pays-d’Enhaut Regional Nature Park (Fribourg/Vaud, Switzerland)

2020
Since the Neolithic, nature has been positioned second to human needs and wishes. While in early periods with simple technologies, human impacts remained relatively modest, technological progress and steadily growing material desires have gradually enhanced our encroachment and led us to marginalize nature.
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