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Eesti Loodus (‘Estonian Nature’) is an in-depth magazine for people aware of and interested in nature. It particularly addresses the homeland nature, its research and protection. However, Eesti Loodus does not forget events taking place elsewhere in the world. The magazine features news of nature and nature-related science and research as well as the chronicles of Estonian nature conservation.
Eesti Loodus also continues to publish and support Estonian wildlife photography, writes about the expeditions of our scientists, and publishes manuals for nature observers and the letters of readers.
Every issue of the magazine features a cover story – a detailed and thorough narrative of an intriguing topic. The magazine also introduces different protected areas and includes maps of hiking paths. Comprehensive interviews with Estonian scientists give the reader insights into the world of science. The editorial board keeps an eye on newly published books as well.

In the globalizing world, Eesti Loodus has the vital mission of keeping the Estonian-language science alive. Although written in a somewhat popular form, the articles in the magazine help to bring the existent, but also new terms of natural sciences to the people.

Our visiting address: Veski 4, Tartu, Estonia
Phone/Fax: +372 7 421 143
E-mail: eestiloodus@loodusajakiri.ee

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Summary Eesti Loodus 2018/5

Estonian Nature inquires Asko Lõhmus sums up the results of the discussion regarding the protection plan of capercaillie. Margo Tannik explains the regulations regarding grey seal...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2018/04

Estonian Nature inquires Tõnu Talvi explains which wolf damages are calculated and compensated How are wolves doing on the European scale? Maris Hindrikson and Urmas Saarma have studied...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2018/03

Estonian Nature inquires Ülo Mander explains why the Est-For planned timber factory should not be located near Tartu and by River Emajõgi. Margus Kohava elaborates on...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2018/02

Estonian Nature inquires Helen Arusoo explains why lynx has been chosen as the mammal of the year. Andres Kalamees writes about choosing capercaillie to be the...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2018/1

Estonian Nature enquires Juhani Püttsepp and Ingmar Muusikus look back at the journeys undertaken last year with the aim to record Estonian national landscapes. Meet the...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2017/12

Waterfowl hunting in Estonia, the crossing point of migration routes of birds and standing points of people Veljo Volke, Renno Nellis and Meelis Uustal discuss...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2017/11

What has happened to the eel? Kristi Källo and Mehis Rohtla look for reasons why eel, the highly valued fish species, is becoming extinct in...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2017/10

Noise pollution and animals Kunter Tätte observes a serious environmental issue – traffic noise –, which so far has not been treated with success. Estonian lake...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2017/9

In Estonia, the white-throated dipper can mostly be seen in wintertime. Jaanus Tanilsoo introduces the bird that will soon arrive in Estonia to spend the...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2017/6-7

Estonia now has the mushroom of the year Kadri Põldmaa, Külli Kalamees-Pani and Teele Jairus describe chantarelle, one of the best-known mushroom species of Estonia,...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2017/05

Estonian Nature enquires Veljo Runnel speaks about Bioblitz – an intense period of biological surveying in an attempt to record all the living species within a designated...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2017/4

Estonian Nature enquires Inga Talts explains why the planned marine wind parks are not suitable for the coastal sea of Hiiumaa. Martin Kruus gives his answers...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2017/3

Estonian Nature enquires Reet Mägi writes about events related to celebrating the 215th birthday of the Museum of Natural History of the Tartu University. Heldur Sander...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2017/2

Estonian Nature enquires Igor Tuuling doubts the uniqueness of Estonian boulders on the world scale. Veljo Volke discusses the possibilities of improving the state of our...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2017/1

Estonian Nature enquires Tarmo Tüür explains why the environmental organizations are unhappy with the planned changes to forest legislation. Raul Rosenvald discusses the yearly increment of...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2016/12

Estonian Nature enquires Arto-Randel Servet gives a brief introduction of the orchid of the year – the musk orchid (Herminium monorchis). Allan Selin announces the butterfly...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2016/11

Estonian Nature enquires Andres Hanso explains why the dam of the Väike Strait has earned attention again Karli Lambot summarizes the results of the discussion over...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2016/10

Estonian Nature enquires Markus Vetemaa explains about the importance of fish counter for the ichthyologists. Georg Martin discusses why don’t the holes in the dam of...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2016/5

Butterfly of the year: Clouded Apollo butterfly (Parnassius Mnemosyne) Allan Selin gives an overview of the clouded Apollo, an endangered and protected butterfly species of...

Summary Eesti Loodus 2016/4

The migration phenology of birds reflects climate changes Mait Sepp, Vello Palm and Aivar Leito look for relations between climate changes and the arrival of...

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