

Nature Today introduces LIFE Resilias project
In March we introduced LIFE Resilias with a beautiful publication on the platform Nature Today! In the article project team members Bart Nyssen and Janneke van de Loop talk about the project.
Nature Today
Nature Today informs a very broad target group about current events in nature in the Netherlands and abroad. From butterflies, mammals, amphibians, dragonflies, plants, marine animals and birds to specific nature issues such as climate change. The aim is to strengthen the public’s and specific target groups’ connection with, knowledge about and appreciation of nature, so that people are more motivated to actively contribute to the monitoring, management and conservation of nature.
A lot of interest
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Nature Today introduces LIFE Resilias project
In March we introduced LIFE Resilias with a beautiful publication on the platform Nature Today! In the article project team members Bart Nyssen and Janneke van de Loop talk about the project.
Nature Today
Nature Today informs a very broad target group about current events in nature in the Netherlands and abroad. From butterflies, mammals, amphibians, dragonflies, plants, marine animals and birds to specific nature issues such as climate change. The aim is to strengthen the public’s and specific target groups’ connection with, knowledge about and appreciation of nature, so that people are more motivated to actively contribute to the monitoring, management and conservation of nature.
A lot of interest


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