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April 5, 2021
A workshop of the international WAMBAF-Tool Box project took place in Petrozavodsk. Its participants were introduced to the forestry practices that reduce the input of nutrients and hazardous substances to regional and coastal waters in the Baltic Sea region.
March 30, 2021
At a meeting in St. Petersburg, KarRC RAS President Olga Bakhmet presented the organization’s results and plans for the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme, including setting up of an underground lab in Ruskeala, testing of sustainable water management tools, activities for and with socially challenged groups, and many other things.
February 26, 2021
Scientists working within the international project DIAS continue to familiarize people in Karelia with invasive alien plant species. One of the most aggressive among them is the widely known garden (or large-leaved) lupine. This beautifully flowering plant settles readily on poor soils, displacing native species, some of which may be endangered. The lupine can, in some cases, be dangerous for humans, too.
February 15, 2021
KarRC RAS President Olga Bakhmet and representatives of the Republic of Karelia Ministry of Culture discussed the plans for collaborating in the international project “Ordinary Man in a Great War”, in particular the making of a new museum exhibition at the Kalevalatalo Ethnocultural Centre.
January 14, 2021
Scientists raise public awareness of alien plant species in Karelia. Even if many of them may appear commonplace, they can pose risk to local ecosystems and sometimes also to human health. A new video from KarRC RAS introduces several alien plants.
December 28, 2020
A training session on “War history tourism development prospects” took place on December 17th within the international project “Ordinary Man in a Great War”.
December 14, 2020
A story about the international project “Ordinary Man in a Great War”, where the Lead Partner on the Russian side is the Karelian Research Centre RAS, was aired on TV.
November 28, 2020
Is it true that ticks have become more dangerous? This question, which is of concern for many people in Karelia, was answered by Head of the Laboratory for Plant and Animal Parasitology at the Institute of Biology of the Karelian Research Centre RAS Sergey Bugmyrin in a recent post by the DIAS project.