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Der Sender ARTE stellt auf diesen Seiten seine Aktion "Frühlingsforscher" vor.
Der Lenz ist da: Ab dem 29. Februar 2012 können Sie sich am interaktiven Programm "Die Frühlingsforscher" beteiligen. Im Fokus der ersten Aktion steht natürlich die Natur – allerdings in den Städten! In Partnerschaft mit dem Netzwerk für die Phytodiversität Deutschlands können Sie den Wissenschaftlern dabei helfen zu verstehen, wie die urbane Architektur, die Stadtbewohner und das Klima die Verbreitung wildwachsender ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
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Biology.ie was set up in September 2005 to collect Nature’s Calendar (or phenology) data from the public. This data (sightings of natural events such as the first appearance of leaves) is placed on a map of Ireland for all users of the site to view.
The Aims & Objectives of Biology.ie are: To collect Nature's Calendar sightings from the public into one central database. / To increase awareness of Ireland's biodiversity and in so doing to increase awareness of the value of habitats for the plants ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.biology.ie/
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