The group of Toxicology and Forensic Veterinary Medicine, University of Murcia closing this week Eurapmon research project and monitoring raptors in Europe.
In this project, which lasted five years with the participation of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Antonio Juan Garcia, and general coordinator of the Vice President, Emma Martinez, has allowed the development of new methods for early detection of environmental problems affecting these birds as sentinels of the health of European ecosystems.
At the closing ceremony, to be held from 9 to 11 March at the Monasterio de Santa Eulalia, Sierra Espuña, attended by more than 90 scientists from 33 different countries.
Source: Universidad de Murcia