Wildlife

Animals which have become extinct in other Western European countries still exist in Spain. The Iberian brown bear, Iberian lynx and Iberian wolf are just some of the species which can be seen in this country. Read more here about the fauna

Going for golden

Going for golden

The golden eagle is largest eagle in Spain, with a wingspan measuring between 1.8 and 2.3 metres.SEO/BirdLife explain that the country is home to one of the largest population of these raptors in Europe. The ornithological society states that there have been recent...

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Bearded vultures bounce back

Bearded vultures bounce back

Nature’s clean-up crew; vultures do the dirty work of clearing up after death, helping to keep ecosystems healthy.This is how the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) refers to these scavengers, who play a crucial role in the environments in which they live. The...

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Wolf watch

Wolf watch

After centuries of persecution, the Iberian wolf population has been on the rise in recent times. However, campaigners fear much of the good work could be undone following a vote from the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention in December, 2024 to weaken protection...

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For the love of the lynx

For the love of the lynx

The release in recent days of Iberian lynxes bred in captivity has highlighted the recovery from the brink of extinction of this emblematic species. At the turn of the millennium there were less than 50 of these native cats left in Spain. But, in little over 20 years...

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Hail the harriers

Hail the harriers

One of the best places to see harriers in the south east of Spain is in a protected area of Alicante province.Two types of the bird of prey can be seen in La Mata-Torrevieja natural park, which is based on the salt lakes of La Mata and Torrevieja.The western marsh...

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Otters on the up

Otters on the up

Around a decade ago the authorities confirmed that otters had returned to the River Segura in the south of Alicante province. Since then, this emblematic species has started to colonise nearby El Hondo natural park, which lies in the municipalities of Elche and...

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Giants of the skies return

Giants of the skies return

The largest European vulture, with a wingspan reaching three metres, is making a comeback.The cinereous vulture, also known as the Eurasian black vulture, underwent a dramatic decline in this continent, but thanks to the increase of the Spanish population the species...

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Animals of the Pyrenees

Animals of the Pyrenees

This vast mountain chain, that includes two national parks and stretches from coast to coast, is a haven for all sorts of wildlife, as well as providing pasture for livestock. The high mountain areas near the passes and summits are home to the elusive chamois (rebeco...

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Iberian bears – a beacon of hope

Iberian bears – a beacon of hope

The story of the Iberian brown bear is one of most encouraging in recent times for species conservation. In a world in which human folly is leading to extinctions and plummeting populations of wildlife, it is significant to note that it was the actions of mankind...

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