40% of the Burnt, in Areas of Importance to Birds and Biodiversity
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Madrid, 3 Sep (EFE).- 40% of the area burned in Spain in the fires of this summer corresponds to areas declared Important for Birds and Biodiversity (IBA), so in them species such as the grope, the Iberian imperial eagle, the black vulture or the real kite can be compromised their populations. The conservationist NGO SEO/BirdLife has reached this conclusion after a first analysis of the effects of fire on the most significant spaces and species.…
emblematic species such as the grouse, the Iberian imperial eagle, the black vulture and the real kite can have their populations engaged in the medium term in the affected IBAs. During the months of July and August more than 411,000 hectares have been ravaged by fire, becoming 2025 the worst year of forest fires in Spain in more than three decades. Given this situation, we have carried out a first analysis of how the fires have impacted on the …
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