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Justice Too Late For Dead Iberian Lynx

Justice Too Late For Dead Iberian Lynx

TWO men have been charged with shooting dead a protected lynx, as two more individuals die in captivity. By Eloise Horsfield  The corpse of an Iberian lynx – the most endangered big cat in the world – was found in July in Doñana National Park, Sevilla, on the boundary of a hunting reserve, containing 30 lead [...]

October 27th, 2011 | Posted in Nature, News | Read More »

Spain Is The World’s Biggest Strawberry Exporter

Spain Is The World’s Biggest Strawberry Exporter

AS the strawberry season gets into full swing, Wendy Williams picks out 10 fruity facts about the industry in Huelva. – The strawberry season can start as early as December and run until June but the peak is from February until April - Last year nearly 65,000 women – mainly immigrants from Romania, Poland and Morocco – [...]

March 5th, 2011 | Posted in Food | Read More »

My Top Ten Green Escapes

My Top Ten Green Escapes

PRESIDENT of Greenpeace Spain, Juan Lopez de Uralde tells Green Guide publisher Jon Clarke about his favourite natural escapes in Spain.

June 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Travel | Read More »

Eagles Poisoned

Eagles Poisoned

A FAMILY of four rare eagles have been poisoned in the Donana National Park, Spain

July 24th, 2009 | Posted in Nature, News | Read More »

A Green Corridor for Lynxes

A Green Corridor for Lynxes

AFTER a sharp revival over recent years, a ‘green corridor’ could now link the lynx populations of the Sierra Morena with Donana in the south, writes Andrew Pearce.

July 11th, 2009 | Posted in Nature, News | Read More »