World Bee Day: how to protect pollinating insects

In order to contribute to the knowledge and protection of pollinating insects, which are now more threatened than ever, a group of young researchers, led by Prof. Andrea Di...

Ecotourism returns to the Amazon rainforest

The Covid-19 pandemic marked a very difficult time for the entire world economy, but one of the sectors that suffered the most was undoubtedly tourism. The mobility of people...

Mother Earth is in our hands!

From time immemorial, the Earth has housed, nurtured and cared for us. Myth tells us about the relationship between Nature and the Divinity that governed the cycles of life-death-rebirth...

Nature Classrooms coming up for Earth Day

The Nature Classrooms are green areas where students can learn about and experience first-hand the biodiversity typical of their local areas. They add to the more than 2,000 square...

The tulip, the spring flower between history and legend

The tulip grows in a wide geographical area from the Iberian Peninsula to North Africa, from Greece to the Balkans, Turkey, Syria, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Iran, Ukraine, South...

The 7 WWF tips for a sustainable Easter

Here are the 7 WWF tips for a sustainable Easter: 1 - Do-it-yourself decorationsThere is no need to buy too many decorations, we can create some with painted eggs, ribbons,...