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Those who are on the road in Innsbruck in the coming weeks could experience an unusual picture, because they temporarily hang fine Japanese nets between bushes and trees. If a blackbird catches itself, it is immediately liberated by trained scientists, measured, sampled and then released in a few minutes. Behind this is a new project of the Molecular Ecology working group under the direction of Birgit Schlick-Steiner and Florian Steiner, profess…
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Those who are on the road in Innsbruck in the coming weeks could experience an unusual picture, because they temporarily hang fine Japanese nets between bushes and trees. If a blackbird catches itself, it is immediately liberated by trained scientists, measured, sampled and then released in a few minutes. Behind this is a new project of the Molecular Ecology working group under the direction of Birgit Schlick-Steiner and Florian Steiner, profess…

·Bolzano, Italy
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stol.it broke the news in Bolzano, Italy on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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