Back

Chronicle of a foretold extinction

Chronicle of a foretold extinction



The Andalusian torrillo is the first bird declared extinct in Europe in the last 50 years. The last European specimens were hunted in 1981 and are stored in the scientific collection of the EBD-CSIC. Very little was known about its natural history until a small population was discovered in some orchards near the sea in Morocco in 2007. An audiovisual walk through the past, the present and, perhaps, the future of the Andalusian Buttonquail (in Spanish, with subtitles in Spanish, French and English). Documentory of Javier Esquivias. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueUtEeGoJy8



La Fundación Jaime González-Gordon ofrece cuatro becas para el desarrollo de Trabajos de Fin de Máster sobre Doñana

Las investigaciones se realizarán en colaboración y bajo el aval científico de la Estación Biológica de Doñana. La convocatoria está abierta hasta el 31 de enero.

Five contracts to carry out a doctoral thesis in the Doñana Biological Station - CSIC

Potential candidates should contact the PI of the project to discuss their interest. To be eligible for one of these contracts, the candidate must have a master's degree, be admitted and...

Actividades de la Estación Biológica de Doñana en la Noche Europea de los Investigadores

Los días 29 y 30 de septiembre, los centros del CSIC de Sevilla celebrarán la Noche Europea de los Investigadores, un evento de divulgación científica que se celebra al mismo tiempo en casi 400...

Start of selection procedure for new EBD Director

On June 20, the EBD Institutional Board approved the beginning of the selection process for a new director of the Doñana Biological Station (EBD-CSIC).