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Here you can see two Canada geese, plotting crop destruction and probably also manslaughter

Norway’s New Invaders: The Greater Canada Goose

Essays and interviews — 26. Mar 2018
Multe er en særbu plante i rosefamilien. Siden kun hunnplantene produserer frukt er det er fint triks å kunne se om en plante er hunnlig er hannlig slik at man kan bestemme muligheten for bær. Denne blomsten har tydelige gule pollenknapper – det er en hann. Foto: Jason Hollinger CC BY 2.0.

Gender differences in the plant kingdom

Knowledge and skills — 22. Mar 2018
Invasive wild boar in the US cause huge economic losses through crop damage

Norway’s New Invaders: The Black List

Essays and interviews — 19. Mar 2018
ll Sutherland speaking about conservation in a post-truth world at Oikos 2018

Learn Globally, Conserve Locally: Conservation in a Post-Truth World with Professor Bill Sutherland

Essays and interviews — 09. Mar 2018

Bringing Nordic Science Together: Highlights from Oikos 2018

At the Museum — 26. Feb 2018
Harerug blomstrer rikt om sommeren, men setter sjelden frukt.

Alpine bistort and vivipary

Knowledge and skills — 26. Feb 2018
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