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Natural and National Parks in Spain. How Rainfall Revived Doñana in 2025: A Wetland in Full Bloom After Years of Decline ...
Doñana National and Natural Park is bursting with life this spring, thanks to a season of heavy rains. The once-parched marshlands have returned to their former glory, offering a rare spectacle of ...
Located in the far west of the Sierra Morena Mountains, in the north of the province of Huelva, the Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Natural Park is characterised by its extensive forest, high ...
The Andalusian regional government anticipates that Doñana National Park will be reinstated on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Green List before the summer. The park was ...
Genetic tracking shows that 47 individuals currently roam the Catalan Pyrenees alone. This marks a major improvement from past decades when the species was nearly extinct in the region. Proposals to ...
Asturias is a region that boasts an impressive rugged coastline with towering cliffs, sandy beaches, and hidden coves and caves that beckon to be explored. Its equally breathtaking inland mountainous ...
The management of Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) populations in Spain has always been a subject of ongoing debate, balancing conservation efforts with the interests of livestock farmers. Recent ...
In March 2025, the Spanish parliament passed a law targeting “food production waste”, which included an amendment to lift the 2021 ban on wolf hunting north of the Duero River. This decision allows ...
If you’re a fan of natural parks and enjoy walking or wildlife holidays, Andalucia is the perfect destination for you. This beautiful region is home to a multitude of natural parks that are designed ...
Aragón is a region that boasts some of the most stunning natural parks in the world. For starters, the Pyrenees mountain range in Huesca is home to the highest peak in the range, “Aneto,” which towers ...
The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) was once the world’s most endangered wild cat, reduced to fewer than 100 individuals in the early 2000s. Thanks to over two decades of conservation work, including ...