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There Is a Stork Jam in the Strait: the Unexpected Consequence of the Fire in Tarifa

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Changes in the ecosystem impact the behavior of birds. A fire, a drought or the proliferation of landfills; many variables can condition their well-being, and ours.
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Infoca estimates that 86% of the affected area is mainly scrubland and rocky areas and the rest is grassland and urban-forestal interface The tourist sector of Tarifa recovers normality and maintains its reserves despite the fire

Infoca states that 86% of the affected area is scrubland and stony ground.

The first estimates of the Forest Fire Extinction Service of Andalusia (INFOCA) have indicated that the area affected by the forest fire of Tarifa declared last Tuesday August 6th, is 283 hectares , of which 86% are mainly scrubland and rocky areas and the rest is area of grass and urban-forestal interface.This forest fire was declared in the afternoon of Tuesday, triggering the emergency phase in operational situation 1 due to the state of it, …

The forest fire declared last Tuesday in Tarifa has left a trail of 283 hectares burned, according to the first estimates of the Plan Infoca. 86% of the affected land corresponds to areas of scrubland and rocks, while the rest includes pastures and areas of urban-forestal interface. Although the fire has already been declared as controlled, even this Friday three groups of forest firefighters and a car bomb remain in the area, working in the liq…

Changes in the ecosystem impact the behavior of birds. A fire, a drought or the proliferation of landfills; many variables can condition their well-being, and ours.

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The fire that was declared last Tuesday at the site of La Peña, in Tarifa (Cádiz), which forced to evacuate 1,500 people and 5,000 vehicles that were in hotels, campsites and beach bars, has been controlled. The deployment in the area is maintained this Friday only with a group of forest firemen. According to the associations Ecologistas en Acción and SEO/BirdLife, the fire evidences the need for responsible management of tourism in the protecte…

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