
Newsletter May 2025
"Project Pennatus" will install a new night vision camera
"Project Pennatus" will install a new night vision camera
The Weaving the Future project has started in Mallorca
Debora Morrison, director of the Palma Aquarium Foundation: “To be able to say that the Balearic Sea has almost 300 more alitanes is a great achievement”.
Today, May 20th, we celebrate one of the pillars of life on Earth: bees 🐝 "This is not just a conservation issue. Pollinators are essential to our food systems, our climate resilience, and our economic security. Protecting pollinators means protecting ourselves." — Prof. Simon Potts, University of Reading.
We invite you to take a closer look at this reality that affects us all, to reflect on our relationship with the environment and to become aware of the value of conserving our seas.
We are very pleased to announce that the 2024 Annual Report is here!
On April 10, we had the opportunity to present the 2024 Annual Report together with you.
Depeche Mode and the fight against plastic in the Balearic Islands
What percentage of Mallorcan land is ecological? How is waste managed? What is the conservation status of Posidonia?
🌊El equipo de Tursiops se prepara para la última recogida de los hidrófonos del proyecto "Delfines de Cabrera"
On 21 November, the conference: The European regulation on nature restoration: an opportunity for the wetlands of the Balearic Islands was held.
Four documentaries. Four powerful stories that inspired us to reflect on and connect with the challenges and marvels of our environment. Over 350 people joined us in this journey, and we’re excited to share a brief recap of what we’ve experienced together:
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