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100 species recorded in an hour on Biodiversity Day

100 species recorded in an hour on Biodiversity Day

Former city ecologist Dik Vonk aims to identify one hundred different species within a single hour this Friday to celebrate Biodiversity Day. The event is designed to highlight local nature and raise awareness about biodiversity.

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🔴 Ajax plays FC Groningen in Volendam

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Outing tip: Reading among plants and teacups? At Kas Keerweer you'll spontaneously forget your phone

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