Final results of the Horizon 2020 project BISON are presented at the European Council in Strasbourg

The final event of the Horizon 2020 project BISON was organised under the theme ‘Transport Infrastructure and Biodiversity at a Nexus of Challenges’ together with the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) in the Council of Europe. From 5 to 9 June, various activities were organized to introduce outcomes of the project and discuss the cooperation […]
The presentations of the meeting about ecological restoration and transport infrastructures are available

The meeting ‘Restauración Ecológica y vías de transporte’ was held between May 31 and June 2 in Seville, Spain. It was jointly organized by the Spanish Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge and the European projects LIFE Safe-Crossing and LIFE LynxConnect. The Infrastructure and Ecology Network Europe (IENE) organisation also participated in the event. […]
Development of the workshop ‘Brown bear and transport infrastructure: impacts and potential mitigation measures’

Within the framework of the LIFE SAFE CROSSING project, a workshop was held on 17 and 18 April on the impact of transport infrastructure on brown bear populations (Ursus arctos) in the Pyrenees and Cantabrian Mountains and potential mitigation measures. The purpose of the workshop was to share the project’s results with local experts and […]
Brown bear uses adapted wildlife passages in Southern and Eastern European countries within the framework of the LIFE SAFE CROSSING project

The LIFE SAFE CROSSING project continues to implement mitigation measures to reduce the road-kill risk by large carnivores, and other wildlife species, in four regions of Europe: Majella and Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise national parks in Italy, Transylvania, Romania, northern Greece and Andalusia, Spain. Among the measures applied are the installation of fences and the […]
Camera trapping is used to identify the wildlife that uses the Can Fenosa biological corridor

Through the use of camera trapping techniques and on behalf of Acciónatura, Minuartia is monitoring the use of two wildlife passages that have been built in the BV-5001 road as it passes the biological corridor. The foundation Acciónatura is responsible for restoring, managing and maintaining the Can Fenosa biological corridor, which was created to facilitate […]
Development of the workshop ‘Brown bear and transport infrastructure: impacts and potential mitigation measures’

Within the framework of the LIFE SAFE CROSSING project, a workshop was held on 17 and 18 April on the impact of transport infrastructure on brown bear populations (Ursus arctos) in the Pyrenees and Cantabrian Mountains and potential mitigation measures. The purpose of the workshop was to share the project’s results with local experts and […]
