News media Interviews «Putting out the fuse». Cristina Santín, Antonio Girona and Minerva García Carmona in Asturias Semanal, 27 May, 2023. «Living with the fauna. Among bears, tigers, eagle owls and other animals». Mar Delgado and José Carlos de la Fuente in Maneras de vivir, 13/05/2023. «The global amphibian crisis». Jaime Bosch chat at the Redes Natural Park Nature Interpretation Center, 29 April, 2023. «Qué sabemos de…», CSIC conferences in Oviedo. How has radiation affected the dogs that remained in Chernobyl?” Germán Orizaola in Onda Cero, 11 March, 2023. ¿Cómo ha afectado la radiación a los perros que permanecieron en Chernobyl?” Entrevista a Germán Orizaola en Onda Cero, 11/03/2023. “Chornobyl: Rewilding three decades after the accident”. Germán Orizaola interview in RePlanet Portugal, 20 March, 2023. IMIB activities in the «11F – Day of Women and Girls in Science» «Do animals predict their reproductive success and lifespan? The case of the deer.» Javier Pérez Barbería, Oviedo November 22, 2022. New season of «Autumn Talk», from October 3 to Novembre 22, 2022. “The brown bear, closer to the villages due to global warming”. RTVE, 2 August, 2022. RADIO ARAGÓN: «De Puertas al Campo», June 6, 2022 I Conference «Biodiversity: from research to conservation», April 18 to May 5, 2022. #February11. The International Day of Women & Girls in Science International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2022 «Biodiversity conservation in mountain environments: the case of the Alpine sparrow», María del Mar Delgado, 29 November, 2021 «The Science Club» Oviedo, 9 September, 2021, 7:30 p.m. Vincenzo Penteriani talks on RNE about the findings of his group on the use of visual communication in the brown bear in the Cantabrian mountain range. RNE, June 20, 2021. Germán Orizaola on Radio3-RNE, talking about Chernobyl, its fauna, the renaturation process and the lesson we can learn from it. June 6, 2021. «Nature makes its way into Chernobyl». Interview with Germán Orizaola in «Cuarto Milenio», 7 June, 2021. Vincenzo Penteriani talks at the TPA about the bear population in the Cantabrian mountains. May 1, 2021. «The nature of #Chernobyl: 35 years after the nuclear accident» Informative talk by Germán Orizaola. Contigo Noreña Cultural Association, May 25, 2021. Interview with Germán Orizaola in Informativos.net 30 years after the Chernobyl accident. 30 April, 2021. Interview with Germán Orizaola in Radio Nacional de España on the 35th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident. 25 April, 2021. October 13, 2020, 7:00 p.m., online lecture by Fredrik Dalerum: «Effects of climate change on Arctic terrestrial biodiversity». «Transfer strategies. Biodiversity in times of COVID-19» Thursday, June 4: Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente and Borja Jiménez-Alfaro at the LNE Press Club on the occasion of World Environment Day. Fauna in Chernobyl, with German Orizaola. New interview in «Actuality and Environmental Employment». April 28, 2020. RadiOrnithología in «La Radio del Somormujo» with Juan Carlos Illera. Interview with Germán Orizaola in the program «Toma la pastilla roja»: «Nature has engulfed and transformed the cities of the Chernobyl exclusion zone» . «#Chernobyl fauna 34 years after the accident». Germán Orizaola’s online chat during confinement. Monologues of the «Science Club 2020». Roundtable with Germán Orizaola in the First Anniversary of «The Conversation Spain», 12nd September 2019, Espacio Fundación Telefónica, Madrid.. Interview on Onda Cero with Germán Orizaola «biologist in the ‘exclusion zone’ of Chernobyl». «Nos quedamos sin sidra». Monologue by Germán Orizaola at the «2019 Science Club», May 10 at the Philharmonic Theater in Oviedo. Interview with Borja Jiménez-Alfaro about the biodiversity of Picos de Europa in the celebration of 100 years of the National Park. Entrevista a Fredrik Dalerum en RNE 24 horas sobre conflictos con lobos. Fredrik Dalerum and Maria Miranda: «Scientists relate the market price and the biological value of African wildlife species». José Ramón Obeso. Interview on Radio Parpayuela. José Manuel Cano. Interview on Radio Parpayuela. Topic: Massive amphibian breeding facilities in Mieres. José Manuel Cano in the local press. Topic: Amphibians and mass breeding service. José Manuel Cano in the local press. Topic: Amphibians and conservation. Juan Carlos Illera in the local press. Topic: Bird diseases. Paola Laiolo in the local press. Topic: Mountain birds. Print media «How to prevent large forest fires in a context of climate change», by Minerva García Carmona and Antonio Girona García in Science Media Centre, 16 August, 2023. “Incendios imposibles de apagar: cómo aprender a vivir con ellos”. Agencia SINC, 1/08/2023. «Bees that boost weight and yield of kiwis». El Comercio 15/06/2023 «Protect the apple tree by means of birds». Marcos Minarro and Daniel Garcia. El Comercio, Nuestro Campo, 11 May, 2023. Pérez Barbería, F. J. (2023). Are old hinds better mothers? DEER Winter 2022-23: 28-29 «Luarca es inigualable por su interés paisajístico y su particular historia» «Tenemos planteados seis experimentos en el enclave, dos de ellos para mejorar la resiliencia de las ciudades frente al cambio global» Susana Suárez Seoane, La Nueva España, 19 April, 2023. «The necessary conditions for a fire.» «Human intervention, origin of almost all fires, whether due to livestock practices, accidents or negligence.» Susana Suárez Seoane, La Nueva España, 4 April, 2023. «Asturias does not burn, they burn it». Daniel García García, The Conversation, 2 April, 2023. March 16, 12:00 pm: «Emerging diseases in amphibians». New transfer of the CSIC Delegation and the Cámara de Comercio of Oviedo. New cycle of CSIC talks «What do we know about…» in Oviedo, from April 18 to June 6 (in Spanish). An Asturian research center leads an international project to study the impact of extensive livestock farming on biodiversity, the environment and the rural economy. El Comercio, 3 May, 2023. “New animal protection law: benefit or obstacle for the survival of traditional pastoralism?” José Ángel Gómez Nieto y Javier Pérez Barbería. Agrodigital.com, 11 November, 2022. «Climate change might increase conflicts between bears and humans in the Cantabrian Mountains.» Vincenzo Penteriani, The Conversation, 8/8/2022. «The wolf never lived in more than half of Spain in the 19th and 20th centuries.» CSIC Comunicación, August 4, 2022. Climate change.- An investigation reveals that climate change will generate an increase in conflicts between bears and humans. Europa Press, 25 July, 22. «We shouldn’t label bears as dangerous when the conflict is sometimes created by us». Diario de León, July 10, 2022. The Castil and Leon administrative board extends the plan for the capture and radio-marking of the brown bear to the eastern subpopulation of the Cantabrian mountain range with the capture of an adult male in the Palencia Mountain natural park. Junta de Castilla y León, July 4, 2022. «The early morning of a Leonese bear: a walk between the gas station and the industrial estate and back to the forest» El País, February 3, 2022 «Neither mutant nor dead animals: Chernobyl becomes an oasis for European fauna» SputnikMundo, 17 January, 2022. “Fires are a social problem in Asturias; it is necessary to dialogue without demonizing. Cristina Santín Nuño, expert on the environmental impact of fires». La Nueva España, 7 January, 2022.i Official opening ceremony of the Biodiversity Research Institute. 22 December, 2021 Mar Delgado: “Many snowfinchs come to the Cantabrian mountain from the Swiss Alps”. La Nueva España, 29 Novembre, 2021. Biologists warn that releasing eagles in Asturias can result in unpredictable «ecological imbalance». Europapress, 5 November, 2021. A team from the University of Oviedo works out the first complete list of the Cantabrian flora. University of Oviedo News, October 10, 2021. «The silent extinction of the wildcat» «Fire is not always the enemy: how fire benefits ecosystems and humans», article by José V. Roces-Díaz & Cristina Santín in The Conversation, 8 August, 2021. «The birds Darwin could not study help us to understand evolution». Juan Carlos Illera en The Conversation, 28/08/2021. «Tracking Chernobyl’s effects on wildlife. Evolutionary ecologist Germán Orizaola Pereda analyses how species have been affected, 35 years after the world’s worst nuclear accident.» «Orizaola: Chernobyl teaches us the best ways to conserve our fauna» La Nueva España, June 23, 2021. Tracking Chernobyl’s effects on wildlife. Nature Careers, July 12, 2021. «CSIC researchers show that brown bears communicate with each other through the scratches or bites they leave on trees and provide information on their presence, size and reproductive status.» Diario de León, 21 June, 2021. «Know to conserve». Lecture by Germán Orizaola at GreenWeek, 9 June, 2021 «Experts call for calm after the attack of a bear in Cangas del Narcea:» It was a fortuitous encounter, it is not an aggressive animal.» 6 June, 2021. June 3, 2021, 12 am, «COVID in Asturias. One year later». New Online Transfer of the CSIC Delegation and the Oviedo Chamber of Commerce. Daniel García: «The climate and biodiversity crisis will be more devastating than this pandemic». La Voz de Asturias, 16 May, 2021. «The shocking discovery of Mieres researchers about bears: they communicate with marks on trees» 6 May, 2021. Germán Orizaola, researcher at Chernobyl: «The current radiation is lower than in many hospital tests.» La Voz de Asturias, 26 April, 2021. “The Asturian who investigates the “natural paradise” of Chernóbil” The researchers Ana Balseiro and Paola Laiolo join the scientific committee of the Asturias Bear Foundation (FOA). An investigation reveals that climate change alters the flowering of plants or the migration of birds. Paola Laiolo (IMIB-CSIC), Beatriz Arroyo (IREC, CSIC) and Manuela G. Forero (EBD-CSIC) as referents of women scientists and ornithologists in SEO / Bird on the occasion of «International Day of Women and Girls in the Science». International Day of Women and Girls in Science, 11 February Interview with Cristina Santín in El Comercio on the occasion of the celebration of «World Day of Women and Girls in Science». Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, new scientific director of the Atlantic Botanical Garden. «The brown bear preservation in the Cordillera and the great merit of the Bear Patrol guards». «Studying the influence of meteorology on the damage caused by the Cantabrian bear». «Without pollinating insects or birds there is no cider» Daniel García and Marcos Miñarro in The Conversation. «Where the bears live». Interview with Vicenzo Penteriani about the coexistence between bears and humans. «Orizaola highlights the importance of basic research to face future pandemics» «Biodiversity is a natural barrier against pandemics, experts warn» «Sustainable apple orchards thanks to biodiversity». Researchers from the University of Oviedo and SERIDA demonstrate for the first time the simultaneous benefits of birds and pollinating insects in cider apple crops, and propose a decalogue of action. «Black Mushrooms: The Secret Life of Chernobyl». Germán Orizaola’s work with amphibians in Chernobyl in the País Semanal, 6-sep-2020. Thursday, June 4: Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente and Borja Jiménez-Alfaro at the LNE Press Club on the occasion of World Environment Day. Effect of climate change on insects: local press comments on the article by Johansson, Orizaola & Nilsson-Örtman in Scientific Reports. . Keep Ibias’ family bear at bay. Experts ask to quickly drive away the animals that get used to the villages: «Coexisting with them does not mean that they run through the streets» «Finding fauna in inhabited areas is independent of confinement». The Birdlife delegate, Nicolás López, and researcher José Vicente López-Bao explain the sightings of different species. «The Asturian mining area are key to the expansion of the brown bear. The Cantabrian Brown Bear Research Group had already installed cameras for six months in the Redes area where it was detected days ago.» Juan Carlos Illera, biologist and researcher. «We have many species of birds at a poor level of conservation» «The mystery of the wild horses of Chernobyl». The Conversation, April 25, 2020. «Chernobyl and Fukushima, new wildlife sanctuaries or cemeteries for animals fleeing humans?» «The Asturian east, key to the expansion of the bear after taking over its western habitat». The conclusions of Alejandra Zarzo’s PhD thesis reach the press. Researchers from Mieres warn about the danger of extinction of the African vulture. Homage to Margarita Salas. «Phage Φ29, a life dedicated to research» February 29 at 12 noon in the Oviedo Auditorium. «No more secrets with the birds of the islands: Nature publishes a European macro-study». «. «What could be happening in the eastern subpopulation of Cantabrian bears?» Article by Vincenzo Penteriani in Quercus. It’s official: Junta de Castilla y León will start a brown bear radio-tagging project this year with the Cantabrian Brown Bear group. Junta de Castilla y León assumes a project to study brown bears that stopped in Asturias. Colloquium «11 of 11,000» with proposals from our researchers to fight against climate change. News from the Swedish Polar Research Secretariat about Fredrik Dalerum’s work in the Arctic. «Analysis of a Spanish scientist: Chernobyl seen from Chernobyl …» Interview in El Confidencial with Germán Orizaola. «A new endemic subspecies of chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs bakeri) for the Canary Islands «. Article by Juan Carlos Illera, J.C., Rando & A. Martín in Quercus. «Osos, lobos y bisontes: así es Chernóbil, según el asturiano que estudia su fauna». «Visitamos la fauna de Chernóbil 33 años después del accidente nuclear». «El cambio climático amenaza a la población de osos del cantábrico». «El oso fomenta la buena vecindad». «El oso sólo ocupa en Asturias la mitad del territorio en el que podría habitar». «La recuperación de una especie emblemática – el oso pardo». «El pájaro que mide el cambio climático» El Campus de Mieres acogerá en 2018 un congreso internacional sobre ecología del comportamiento y ecología evolutiva. «Desenredando la complicada historia evolutiva de los herrerillos canarios». «Los pájaros olvidados. Los granívoros extintos de la Macaronesia». «Científicos relacionan el precio de mercado y el valor biológico de especies de la fauna salvaje africana». «Los paleolíticos dieron mucho a nuestra genética». «Cómo evitar que te ataque un depredador». «Un investigador de Mieres avanza en el conocimiento de la evolución del herrerillo». «El lobo agoniza en Sierra Morena». «Los grandes carnívoros reconquistan Europa». «El cuco no era tan malo». «El cuco no es tan parasito». «Pájaros constructores de bosques». El papel de las aves exóticas en la dispersión de semilla. Seminario de Brendan Wintle. Conferencia sobre adaptaciones locales en saltamontes alpinos. Conferencia sobre conservación de grandes carnívoros. «Enfermedades parasitarias de aves de Canarias: un problema olvidado en conservación». «La corneja, una especie muy familiar». «Los jóvenes conocen mejor la fauna exótica que la autóctona». La Unidad de Biodiversidad ofrece mañana una charla sobre los parásitos. Unidad Mixta Investigación en Biodiversidad: «El edificio de investigación, completo». Relación entre murciélagos y plantas en Costa Rica. Conservación del lince ibérico. «Los urogallos utilizan el espacio y los recursos en función del sexo». «El bosque remonta el vuelo con las aves». «El saltamontes centinela de Picos de Europa».