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Ecosystem Services in Global Sustainability Policies




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D4.3 Quantification on sources of uncertainty in previous analyses




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EU BON’s contributions towards meeting Aichi Biodiversity Target 19




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The Biodiversity Informatics Landscape: Elements, Connections and Opportunities. Research Ideas and Outcomes




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Global infrastructures for biodiversity data and services




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Potential exploitation of avian resources by fossil hominids: an overview from ethnographic and historical data




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Building capacity in biodiversity monitoring at the global scale




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Policy windows for the environment: Tips for improving the uptake of scientific knowledge




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Decision support tools in conservation: a workshop to improve user-centred design




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Unlocking biodiversity data: Prioritization and filling the gaps in biodiversity observation data in Europe




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The major barriers to evidence‐informed conservation policy and possible solutions




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The next generation of site-based long-term ecological monitoring





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How to predict fine resolution occupancy from coarse occupancy data






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Will the next great classical music composer be a computer?

Researchers at University of Washington released a dataset of classical music pieces called MusicNote Wednesday that facilitates machine learning of note patterns and automated note ... Read more

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Musicians’ network aims to clamp down on instrument thefts

Anipo, a French-based network of musicians, has launched an initiative aimed at cracking down on stolen instruments. Anipo encourages musicians to install a chip on ... Read more

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Why Do Cows Like Music?

While we cannot be entirely sure what cows think about when they listen to music, we can safely assume that they like it. But cows ... Read more

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Do Snakes Like Music?

It’s easy to understand why snakes aren’t the most beloved animals in the world. They’re scaley, cold, and scary. But have you ever stopped to ... Read more

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What Kind of Music Do Dogs Like?

Man’s best friend, the dog, does more than offer companionship and protection. They also like to share in our hobbies and be involved in our ... Read more

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The 18 Weirdest And Funniest Craigslist Ads For Musicians

You can always count on Craigslist for some highly questionable listings but we all know the free online classifieds site has a reputation for publishing some unusual, ... Read more

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Trump’s win brings uncertainty to borrowers hoping for student loan forgiveness

Student loan cancellation was not a focus of the campaign for either Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris, who steered clear of the issue at her political events.

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A voter-approved Maine limit on PAC contributions sets the stage for a legal challenge

The Maine initiative doesn't attempt to limit independent spending on behalf of candidates. It focuses instead on limits on individual donations to super PACS, an area the Supreme Court has not ruled on, observers say.

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Watch: Is pet insurance worth it?

Boston Globe's senior assistant business editor Andy Rosen unpacks the dollars and cents to help you decide if it’s an essential safety net, or unnecessary expense.

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