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The humpback whale was once close to extinction but is now making a strong comeback. As a result, more humpback whales are being seen in Danish…
We are pleased to share that two new Master’s programmes have been approved, strengthening our educational offerings and opening up new opportunities…
If the goal is to strengthen biodiversity, it is not enough simply to establish vast areas of uniform forest plantation, which may become one of the…
Europe is under threat. But we can’t let geopolitical turmoil distract us from the biodiversity crisis, warns biology professor Jens-Christian…
For over 20 million years, the landscape of Europe has been a tree-rich mosaic of grasslands, scrubs and more or less open woodlands with an abundance…
The little Danish whale, the harbour porpoise, appears to be equipped with an innate hearing protection that helps it shield itself from loud noise,…
By linking five years of continuous GPS tracking with satellite imagery, the most comprehensive Danish rewilding study to date from Aarhus University…
Associate Professor Mark Bayley died suddenly Saturday February 7, 2026, in his home. He was out in his garden doing some practical work.
Mark…
Climate change, deforestation, and habitat loss are promoting increasingly uniform forests, where fast-growing tree species displace native trees.…
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