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The little FPMs are ready for new adventures
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No publisherSatu Huhtala2025-04-23T14:25:23ZFolderThe little FPMs are ready for new adventures
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The JYU team met at Konnevesi research stationNo publisherSatu Huhtala2025-04-23T11:03:00ZDocumentÄ¢¹½Ö±²¥'s LIFE Revives project team prepared for the upcoming field season
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The LIFE Revives JYU team met at the Konnevesi research station to plan the next field season.No publisherSatu Huhtala2025-02-14T14:46:02ZDocumentÄ¢¹½Ö±²¥'s LIFE Revives project team prepared for the upcoming field season
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The LIFE Revives JYU team met at the Konnevesi research station to plan the next field season.No publisherSatu Huhtala2025-02-14T14:46:15ZFolderRiver Turkimusoja was restored this summer
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Pirkanmaa's most recent freshwater pearl mussel population discovery is from Hämeenkyrö's River Turkimusoja in 2014. In honor of the ten-year anniversary of the discovery, a lot happened in the river this year.No publisher2024-10-29T09:22:00ZDocumentThe majority of Isojoki river small FPM born in 2022 were transferred to Ähtäväjoki river to grow in May 2024
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At the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥'s Konnevesi Research Station, a total of around 150,000 small FPM were born during the summer of 2022. The majority of the small FPM born at the Konnevesi Research Station (approx. 125,000) were transported by EPOELY to Lapväärtin-Isojoki river during the summer of 2022, and the rest (approx. 25,000) remained in Konnevesi for further breeding.No publisher2024-07-09T12:52:00ZDocumentClosing drainage ditches in River Pudisoo catchment in Estonia – why and how?
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It is fair to say that each river is the result of its catchment. The water and sediment flow of the riverbed are directly affected by the character and the condition of the catchment. When we in Estonian State Forest Management Centre, RMK, want to improve the habitats of freshwater pearl mussels (FPM) in the only FPM river of Estonia, River Pudisoo, we cannot look past the issues we have with the catchment.No publisher2024-05-28T12:20:00ZDocumentSCA’s actions benefit fish and freshwater pearl mussel
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The Swedish Forest Company SCA (Svensk Cellulosa Aktibolag) is one of several participants in the extensive river water conservation project LIFE Revives, which aims to restore populations of freshwater pearl mussels (FPM) and their habitats in Northern Sweden, Finland and Estonia. Throughout the last two years, SCA has removed old road culverts and replaced them with smart and cost-effective arches, contributing to the restoration of a natural streambed where host fish of the larval stage of FPM can migrate, enabling the mussel reproduction.No publisher2024-04-25T11:20:00ZDocumentSCA’s actions benefit fish and freshwater pearl mussel
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No publisher2024-04-25T11:20:37ZFolderWhere are we at in 2023 with the LIFE Revives project?
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No publisher2023-05-24T09:50:53ZFolderWhere are we at in 2023 with the LIFE Revives project?
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-One of the biggest successes of the LIFE Revives project has been the reproduction of the River Lapväärtin-Isojoki freshwater pearl mussel population in captivity after a ten-year break, says technical project manager Heidi Kunttu. As a result of this achievement, up to 125 000 individual FPMs were reintroduced back to their home rivers to grow.No publisher2023-05-24T09:50:00ZDocumentÄ¢¹½Ö±²¥ Project Team's Video Diary 2021-2022
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No publisher2022-12-20T14:51:00ZFolderJuvenile freshwater pearl mussels return to their home river in Isojoki – First generation of FPMs in 100 years
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No publisher2022-10-24T12:11:06ZFolderBlog
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No publisher2022-02-24T12:43:59ZFolderDissemination actions
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How do we communicate?No publisher2022-02-17T14:26:00ZDocumentDissemination actions
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No publisher2022-02-17T14:24:17ZFolderTarget areas
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Where are we acting?No publisher2022-02-17T14:16:00ZDocumentTarget areas
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No publisher2022-02-17T14:16:29ZFolderFunding and support of LIFE Revives project
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No publisherTarja Vänskä-Kauhanen2022-02-17T14:12:00ZDocumentExpected results and impacts
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What will we achieve?No publisher2022-02-17T14:12:00ZDocumentExpected results
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No publisher2022-02-17T14:12:08ZFolderConservation actions
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No publisher2022-02-17T12:49:00ZFolderConcrete conservation actions
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What are we doing?No publisher2022-02-17T12:47:00ZDocumentMonitoring actions
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How are we observing?No publisher2022-02-17T12:44:00ZDocumentTarget species
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Freshwater pearl mussel, Atlantic salmon and brown troutNo publisher2022-02-17T11:30:00ZDocumentTarget species
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No publisher2022-02-17T08:19:46ZFolderMonitoring actions
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No publisher2022-02-17T07:57:45ZFolderLIFE Revives suomeksi
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No publisherTarja Vänskä-Kauhanen2022-02-11T09:08:35ZLinkFunding
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No publisherTarja Vänskä-Kauhanen2022-02-11T08:33:00ZFolderLIFE Revives: Reviving freshwater pearl mussel populations and their habitats
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Six-year LIFE Revives project started in 2021 as a result of several years of background work and planning with 12 project partners. The aim is to improve the ecological conditions of freshwater pearl mussel populations across Finland, Sweden and Estonia. Consequently, a favourable conservation status and adequate recruitment of freshwater pearl mussel populations after the project is achieved.No publisherTarja Vänskä-Kauhanen2022-02-11T07:53:00ZDocument