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More protection for Doñana with a new Junta agreement affecting the 'heart' of the Park

Summary by ESdiario
The Doñana National Park is experiencing a small 'truce' after the severe drought that has hit Andalusia for five years, thanks to the rains this winter, but also with a reduction in human pressure, achieved through the Doñana Agreement and the two land purchases made by the Junta de Andalucía (estates Veta la Palma and Tierras Bajas) to conserve and expand the wetland area, the most valuable in all of Europe. In addition, actions along this lin…
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ESdiario broke the news in on Tuesday, February 25, 2025.
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