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Volunteers Invited to Count Birds in the Nature - The Copenhagen Post

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Denmark’s green tripartite agreement paves the way for 250,000 hectares of new forest, much of which will be left untouched. The Danish Ornithological Association (DOF) expects this nature reorganization to benefit birdlife, which is currently under pressure. To document this expected effect, DOF and researchers from the University of Copenhagen have launched the three-year project […]

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Ornithologists and researchers will send volunteers into the field to document whether nature plans benefit birds.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The Danish Ornithological Society and researchers from the University of Copenhagen are looking for up to 500 volunteers to count birds in new natural areas. The purpose is to investigate whether the green tripartite agreement's plans for more forest and untouched nature are beneficial to bird life. The project "Birds in New Nature" will document the development over the next three years using observations from volunteer birdwatchers. According …

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berlingske.dk broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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