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The Natural Treasure of the Linares Ranch, Shattered After 15 Years of Environmental 'Brake': "You Can Still Stop"

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Where before there was an extensive olive grove, now there is a plain of land that does not stop changing, removing, twisting. The backhoe machines have started shrubs and everything they have found in their passage in the southern area of the Rancho Linares, in El Puerto, near the exit to Jerez by the old N-IV. It is still a forest, which has the greatest biodiversity of the whole city, and one of the richest in Cadiz. In these 24 hectares of l…
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Where before there was an extensive olive grove, now there is a plain of land that does not stop changing, removing, twisting. The backhoe machines have started shrubs and everything they have found in their passage in the southern area of the Rancho Linares, in El Puerto, near the exit to Jerez by the old N-IV. It is still a forest, which has the greatest biodiversity of the whole city, and one of the richest in Cadiz. In these 24 hectares of l…

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lavozdelsur.es broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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