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A group of nine people gather in a classroom around tables with laptops, engaged in discussion near a whiteboard and windows

We are excited to share we are currently in the midst of a vibrant three-day conference, bringing together a diverse group of scholars, researchers, and innovators.

Dense forest of tall trees with golden-yellow autumn foliage and dark trunks

Climate change is enabling oak trees (Quercus robur) to establish further north in Sweden. Warmer winters increase survival rates, while dispersal is accelerated by people planting oaks in gardens at higher latitudes.

Map of Scandinavia showing three colored zones indicating distribution of yeast species across latitude and longitude coordi…

This research paper explores the diversity and distribution of fermentative yeasts found on oak trees in southern Sweden, which represents the northern limit of their oak hosts’ range.

Swedish forestry study showing five tree species, tree ring sampling method, and four graphs displaying biomass increase ver…

A new study by researchers from Linnaeus University and collaborators explores the relationships between tree age, latitude, and biomass growth in Sweden’s forests.

White spherical clusters on weathered brown wood against a blurred green background

We are excited to share fascinating insights from an ongoing research project led by Oskar Olsson, a dedicated bachelor student in biology at Linnaeus University in Kalmar.

Two hikers in orange safety gear examine a large hollow tree trunk in a forest during autumn

We had an exciting day going to a super special nature reserve called Vessers Udde in Southern Sweden.

Man in black jacket holding papers stands in forest with bare and evergreen trees

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our newly designed website! Starting today, our platform is up and running, and ready to welcome visitors who share our passion for forestry and the environment.