Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park will enjoy the flight and the presence of Quebrantahuesos, a species that disappeared from this area at the beginning of the last century. It all responds to the start of a reintroduction program of this copy of Speurvogel that is part of the Recovery and preservation plan for the necrophic birds of AndalusiaIn collaboration with the basis for the preservation of wastes (VCF).
This initiative is considering the release of copies from the center of Guadalentín breeding in the Jienense Town of Cazorla And it will be the first experience of the reintroduction of this species outside of East -Sandalusia.
The Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park (which extends over more than 53,000 hectares between the Spanish provinces Cádiz and Malaga) will therefore be The southernmost point in Europe with the presence of Quebrantahuesos.
Grazalema, the southernmost point in Europe with the presence of a broken
The Minister of Sustainability and the Environment of the Spanish region of Andalusia, Catalina García, announced the start of the reintroduction process of the breakthrough on Monday ((Gypaetus beard)) In the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, where this species disappeared at the beginning of the 20th century.
The announcement took place during the Commemorative law of the 40th anniversary of the Nature Parkheld in the Spanish municipality of El Bosque. De herintroductie van deze opruimvogel, in de volksmond bekend als ‘Advance’ of ‘Águila Chivata’, maakt deel uit van het plan voor het herstel en het behoud van de Necrofaagvogels van Andalusië (ten zuiden van het land), in samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met de samenwerking met The collaboration with the collaboration with the collaboration Foundation for the preservation of vultures (VCF)” Referent in Europe in this area.
According to García, the process will result in the release of copies of the Guadalentín Breeding Center, in Cazorla (Jaén, in the same Spanish region), and will mean the first experience of the reintroduction of this species outside of East -Sandalusia. The location in Grazalema will also enable European populations of Quebranthuesos with those in North Africa.
The counselor described the project as “A milestone for international preservation”While I emphasize that bringing the breakthrough to these mountains is ‘a historic step to restore the ecological balance of the environment’.
Garcia pointed out that the choice of Grazalema will imply complex technical tasks as a new location, including climbing, intensive monitoring and risk assessment in the first weeks of animals in the wild of the released samples.
During the event, recognition was made to people and entities that contributed to the preservation of this natural space, including the Cadiz Society or Natural History, the Great School Granja or the Infoca device, next to local livestock farms.
Garcia remembered that The Sierra de Grazalema was the first natural space in Spain, stated in 1985 a park in Andalusia And he emphasized that his protection allowed emblematic species as Pinsapo (Abies Pinsapo) and unique Berghitats in the Zuid peninsula. The park extends over more than 53,000 hectares between the Spanish provinces Cádiz and Malaga. EFE / ECOTICIA.COM