As part of the Andalusian Plan of ‘Revolution verde’ recently proceeded to Fair, Carlitos and Mariela, three juvenile specimens of Tortuga Bobaof similar characteristics, which were rescued by fishermen of Sanlúcar de Barrameda between February and April of this year and that already completed their recovery at the management center of the Andalusian marine medium (blind) of Cádiz.
The Commitment of Andalusian municipalities in the fight against climate changereferring to the recent delivery, in an event held just a few days ago in Antequera, of the technical bases for the elaboration of municipal plans against climate change to the Andalusian municipalities of less than 50,000 inhabitants.
These arrive hand in hand with two new lines of aid, worth about 5 million euros, which adds to another of one million euros already executed, to support the municipalities in this task, in the line of the work of the Board, for provide municipalities with technical, financial and governance toolswith the objective of accompanying them in the elaboration, approval and execution of their plans ”.


What is the green revolution of Andalusia?
The Minister of Sustainability and Environment, Catalina García, highlighted the Andalusia bet for the “Green Revolution” that the autonomous government and its investment effort in this matter have done, which this year will allocate 813 million euros.
Catalina García has commemorated this day in Rota (Cádiz), where he has participated in the Loose of three copies of Boba Turtle (Caretta Caretta) that were rescued by fishermen from Sanlúcar de Barrameda between February and April of this year and that are now released, after completing the necessary recovery in each case at the Andalusian Middle Middle Management Center (CEGMA) of Cádiz.
The counselor has taken advantage of the act in which she promoted the revolution verde To review the Milestones in environmental policies in the regionthat this 2025 has a budget 6 % greater than the previous year for this.
Among these milestones, the program that has allowed the Iberian Lince (Lynx Pardinus) has stood out to be considered “in danger of extinction” to “vulnerable species” in the Red list of the International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN)“Thank you, to a large extent, to the extraordinary work that has been developed in Andalusia in what represents a success of all, administrations, hunters, environmentalists and, ultimately, all the actors involved.”
“All the lynx that run today in Spain and Portugal are children, grandchildren and biznietos of the 75 females that remained in Andalusia two decades ago two decades ago. It is important to recognize that the Lince recovery project is genuinely Andalusian, promoted by the Junta de Andalucía, ”he said. With respect to 2019, the population of Iberian Lince in Andalusia has almost doubled, since 463 copies have been passed to the 836 currently censored.
The counselor, within the framework of the revolution verde, It has referred to the advances achieved in the recovery of the pinsapo (Abies Pinsapo Boiss.), whose classification as “In danger of extinction” in the Andalusian catalog of threatened species is very close to “vulnerable”.
Another of the milestones that has highlighted is the Agreement by Doñana, which has emphasized that “90% execution of the measures has already been exceeded which contemplates linked to the natural space, with an investment of more than 110 million euros ”and the cataloging of one more national park, such as Sierra de las Nieves.
Has also underlined the Improvement of livestock roads throughout the Autonomous Communityespecially in those municipalities that have great natural and rural wealth. 1,513 kilometers of these roads have been improved, with an investment of more than 67 million euros. ” EFE / ECOticias.com