Orchids found on EM535 road verges!
About a year ago, while carrying out the micromammal monitoring work, a wild orchid (Orchis italica) was found in the area. A few months later, upon […]...
Main results of the LIFE LINES Project under analysis at the Final Seminar
The LIFE LINES Project is coming to an end [May 2021] and on January 13th the time was to summarize some ideas and share experiences with […]...
LIFE LINES FINAL SEMINAR
LIFE LINES is about to end and and on January 13, 2021 the Final Seminar will take place, entirely ONLINE. This seminar is part of the […]...
New paper published under the LIFE LINES Project
“Assessing the performance of different OBIA [object based image analysis] software approaches for mapping invasive alien plants along roads with remote sensing data” is the title […]...
Action to remove Pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana) in the city of Évora promoted by LIFE LINES as part of the 1st National Week on Invasive Species
Cortaderia selloana – A hidden danger Showy and exuberant, so are the plumes of Pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana). However, often used for ornamentation, they hide some […]...
NIGHT OF THE DARK CREATURES 2020 | ONLINE
LIFE LINES is once again associated with this national event (http://criaturasdastrevas.pt/) that takes advantage of Halloween Night to carry out dissemination actions related to species that […]...
ONLINE Workshops – LIFE LINES adapts to the new normal
In September and October, LIFE LINES responded to the challenge of the Portuguese Society of Ecology (SPECO) and of the Invasoras.PT group to carry out activities […]...
Request for project extension accepted
The LIFE LINES project team requested for a project extension of 10 months, that has been accepted by EASME / European Commission. This extension will allow […]...
LIFE LINES questionnaire for users of Évora and Montemor-o-Novo eco-trails
LIFE LINES calls for the collaboration of the population of the Central Alentejo region, especially users of the eco–trails of Évora and Montemor-o-Novo, to complete a […]...