The presence of pelagic sargassum in the archipelago of Madeira has given rise to a collaborated publication with scientists from the Natural History Museum.
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16.3.2024 We met in the Gallery and saw “Eco-anxiety to Climate Optimism” Lyn Stoler spoke about Eco-Anxiety and how to combat it. Some of the numbers she came up sounded unreal. Maybe we should rather use the term “sustainability”. Two of our members already practise this in their B &…
A possible attempted robbery is thought to have caused the power outage in the Boa Nova area.Â
Madeira will be under a yellow alert for rain
The Madeira Motorcycling Association has established a partnership with the Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN) in order to carry out a shared management of 1,000 m2 of land located on the Caminho dos Pretos
isUP-AgrO: Unlocking the Potential for Agricultural research on an EU Outmost region: boosting ISOPlexis Centre', coordinated by the University of Madeira, was recently approved by the European Union, under the Horizon Europe Programme, and will receive more than 1.4 million euros in funding.
The road between the Hotel Montanha and the Pináculo viewpoint was closed this morning following a rockfall caused by planned works by the Funchal City Council (CMF).
"In Search of the Critically Endangered European Eel on Oceanic Islands: A Pioneering Study in the Freshwater Systems of Madeira, Macaronesia" is the name of the scientific research paper now published on what is the only native freshwater fish in the Macaronesia Region, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla). It is also known in the region as eirĂł or irĂł.
The Captaincy of Funchal has updated its strong wind and sea agitation warning, according to information received from the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA).
February 2024 is expected to be the hottest February ever in the region since records began.
A recent JM article shows that more and more Asian employees are working in the region, mainly in restoration and civil construction work.Â
In the last five years, more than 3,400 animals have been collected from the expressway and main roads.
The landslide that occurred last night next to Clube Naval do Funchal, caused minimal damage although a car was buried under the debris.
The Funchal City Council, through the Department of Green Spaces and Climate Action / Division of Gardens and Urban Green Spaces (DJEVU), today reinvented the planting of the Infante Roundabout (Rotunda do Infante).
The Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA), issued a statement earlier today confirming that storm Karlotta should not directly affect mainland Portugal or the Madeira Archipelago.















