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Regrowing a tropical forest - is it better to plant trees or leave it to nature?
How do you take a patch of earth littered with tree stumps, or even a grassy pasture or palm oil plantation, and turn it back into a thriving forest filled with its original species?
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Logging For Good
Prof Michelle Pinard and Dr David Burslem contribute to 39 Ways to Save the Planet BBC Radio4 Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Professor Pete Smith recorded a video with the Royal Society of Edinburgh as part of their 'Face the
To coincide with Earth Day today, Thursday 22 April, this video is now available to watch here.
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Inspirational women 'virtually projected' onto Cromarty Lighthouse Field Station
Images of women who have worked and studied at the University's Lighthouse Field Station in Cromarty are being 'virtually projected' onto the Lighthouse to celebrate their contribution to science, research and teaching there.
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Breakthrough in study of fish kidney disease related to climate change
New research from the University of Aberdeen could pave the way for the development of drugs and vaccines to treat a disease that is rapidly emerging in wild and farmed fish in the UK, Europe and North America, as a result of climate change.
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New insights into whales and dolphins highlight conservation threat
Scientists have found that the metabolic changes that allowed whales and dolphins to adapt to their aquatic lifestyle have implications on how we should assess the impact of human activities on their conservation.
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Climate change linked to decline of migratory Arctic fish
Climate change is proving a major risk to one of Canada's vital fish species according to new research published in Nature Climate Change.
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Aberdeen research creates a buzz among 'citizen scientists'
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen have enlisted the help of thousands of bumblebee enthusiasts from across the UK to help inform the latest research into the best pollinating plants to have in garden.
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Lifetime achievement award for emeritus academic
Dr Mark Young, Emeritus Senior Lecturer in Biological Sciences, who recently was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contribution to nature conservation, was interviewed by BBC's Out of Doors.
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Webinar: Do we need to stop eating meat and dairy to tackle climate change
Pete Smith, Professor of Soils and Global Change, took part in a webinar hosted by Carbon Brief, in which the topic of discussion was: "Do we need to stop eating meat and dairy to tackle climate change?"