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Research for the future of our freshwaters

13 March 2026
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Securing key nature-based solutions of urban water bodies

A new report provides practical guidance for monitoring the biodiversity and ecological functionality of urban water bodies. 

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13 March 2026
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Social-ecological networks

This study elucidates a promising method that considers complex human-nature interdependencies when managing invasive species. 

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6 March 2026
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Over 40 % of freshwater megafauna species introduced outside their native range

Over 40 percent of extant large freshwater animals (megafauna) have been deliberately introduced outside their natural ranges, often for economic gain. While these alien species can provide substantial benefits to certain groups in the introduced regions, they also posed profound and often underestimated risks to native biodiversity and local people. 

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