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We invite you to watch the film! – Conservation of saproxilic beetles in the Carpathians
Priority conservation areas for protected saproxylic beetles in Romania under current and future climate scenarios
Call for Volunteers Monitoring Saproxilic Beettles in Vrancea Mountains, Romania
The tree as part of the urban ecosystem
We participated in the European Congress of Entomology ECE 2023 Crete
Techniques regarding the use of pheromone traps
Drawings with the insects targeted by the Life Rosalia project
Trip in Putna Vrancea Natural Park with the students
Prizes for the winners of the drawing contest „Bugs and trees”
Winners of the interschool competition, „Bugs and Trees” – 2023 edition
We have begun the evaluation, monitoring and pheromone feeding stage of the project
Favorable Substrate for the Development of the Target Species – Osmoderma eremita
Inter-school Drawing Contest „Beetles and Trees”
Discussions with students about good solutions for forest conservation
„The Hermit Beetle” on PRO TV Romania
Telemetry study for Osmoderma hermita
Tree veteranization – we use TOOLS instead of TIME!
Creating 500 wood piles as microhabitats ready to be colonized
Mounting the wood mould boxes for insects
The first radiotelemetry monitoring of insects in Romania has begun
From the life of saproxylic insects – winners
30 years of nature conservation through LIFE projects
We installed wooden boxes filled with decaying plant material
From the life of saproxylic insects – contest rules
What does the ideal tree look like for saproxylic insects?
We prepared the vegetable compost for the wooden boxes
Areas targeted by the Rosalia Life project were scanned with LiDAR technology
The hermit beetle (Osmoderma eremita) will have a new home!
Ideal habitats for insects in old and hollow trees
Our databases of source trees is increasing daily with new informations
Insects marked with a red or blue dot
We discover one by one more specimens of hermit beetles
Specimens of Osmoderma eremita present in our pheromone traps
We started the first monitoring of saproxylic insects populations
Saproxylic insects and wolves play an essential role in maintaining forests
Old (veteran) trees create important micro-habitats for many endangered insects.
The European Commission has approved funding for the LIFE ROsalia project
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