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Wolves in 18th century Spain

10/10/2006 I came across these accounts of dogs and wolves in A Journey Through Spain in the Years 1786 and 1787 by Joseph Townsend. I assume the tiger is a lynx. Piedrafita [in Jaca], a little...

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Diary of a bear tracker

12/11/2006. Diary of a bear tracker Brief desciption of tracking bears in Proeza, Asturias by Fapas. The area is the only possibility of linking the two bear populations in the Cordillera Cantabrica,...

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Bear population in the Cordillera Cantábrica.

26/11/2006 More bears in the Cordillera Cantábrica. This year’s bear cub census by the Fundación Oso Pardo “seems to indicate that the bear is moving back towards viability in the Cordillera...

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Is this a wolf?

I recently received this mail which provoked the following debate on the forum here. I was interested to read your article on http://www.iberianature.com/material/wolf.html. “On the 4th of July at...

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Mammals of the Picos de Europa

Lisa of the iberianature forum has put together this great page on Picos de Europa mammals with some fantastic photos by Carlos Sanz. There are also sections on birds, flora and butterflies. Photo of...

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Bears and wolves threatened by EU carrion ban

As previously reported on Iberianature, bears, wolves and other wildlife in Spain are seriously threatened by the EU dead livestock ban arising from the BSE outbreak. 8-10 bear cubs are estimated to...

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The Cantabrian brown bear

Lisa of the iberianature forum has written this excellent piece on the Cantabrian brown bear for the Olive Press with which she begins: “CANTABRIAN brown bears have developed a slightly different...

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Paca and Tola

Paca and Tola are two female bears which were orphaned 1989, at the age of four months when a hunter killed their mother and took the two cubs. The cubs were rescued by Fapas and Seprona after a...

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San Glorio ski resort project rejected by law courts

But great news for the Cantabrian mountains and their wildlife; The Castilla and León law courts have vetoed the project put forward by Tres Provincias S.A. for a ski resort in the San Glorio region...

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Eco-tourism and bears in Somiedo

Following a rather sensational article in El Pais, an interesting polemical discussion is currently going on in the Spanish press. The original article centres on the dangers of bears becoming...

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Conservation work camp in the Picos de Europa

The Fundación para la Conservación del Quebrantahuesos is organising a work camp in July with volunteers in the village of Bejes, Cantabria. The camp is centred on helping the maintenance of...

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The lost Capercaillie

A male Capercaillie (in Spanish, urogallo), named Manso by villagers in Asturias, has returned to the area where last year he was desparately looking for females of his own species. Having travelled...

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New conservation management project for Cantabrian brown bear

Following the news of the creation of a third patrol for the Fundación Oso Pardo which will be financed by the Obra Social Caja Madrid to further and coordinate the work of the existing two, today...

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Valley of the Bears

According to Fapas, the Trubia valley in Asturias is seeing a slow but sure increase of reproductive female Cantabrian brown bears, the species having almost disappeared completely from this area. In...

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Wind farm construction in Capercaillie habitat paralysed by judge

Judge halts windpark in capercaillie territory The Regional Government of Castilla y León ordered to explain why they authorised the works The San Feliz windpark will have to wait. The heavy machinery...

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Bear cub corpse found in Palencia

A bear cub was found dead on Sunday (8th of June) in the area of La Pernía, Palencia making it the first case of infanticide by a male Cantabrian brown bear to be registered in the eastern population...

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New, Stricter Protection Laws for the Cantabrian brown bears

A new draft of the Plan for the Recuperation of the Cantabrian brown bear (Plan para la Recuperación del Oso pardo Cantabrico) has been sent by the Castilla y León Environment Ministry to all the...

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Cantabrian brown bears and carrion

The new digital camaras that Fapas have installed are paying their way. They’ve made a very informative PowerPoint slideshow  of a young bear encountering a corpse of a cow (I think). On the first few...

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Saving the Cantabrian Capercaillie from extinction

As part of the Spanish ornithological society SEO/Birdlife’s campaign, El Sonido del Bosque (Sounds of the Forests), work-camps will begin this August to improve the habitat of the Cantabrian...

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Connecting Cantabrian brown bears

The Fundación Oso Pardo has nearly finished a study to find a communication corridor for the two, at present, separated bear populations. The study has identified problem areas and will propose at...

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