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The Iberian wolf has continued to lose genetic diversity despite its population recovery

A new study led by EBD-CSIC points to the need for a rapid increase and redistribution of the populations on the peninsula to guarantee their survival. The researchers have detected that with the disappearance of the wolf in Sierra Morena, a unique DNA sequence typical of the population that inhabited this area has been lost

The Scientific Collections of Doñana Biological Station will be part of the NN-DiSSCo-ES infrastructure

The staff of the Scientific Collections (ICTS-RBD) has participated in the 1st Meeting of the NN-DiSSCo-ES infrastructure, within the INFRA20012 Project (financed by the CSIC's GII Program). This event took place last Monday, December 12, at the National Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid (MNCN-CSIC).

Natura Connect project helps to protect and reconnect nature across Europe

The Horizon Europe Natura Connect Project will support European Union governments and other public and private institutions in designing a Trans-European Nature Network with ecological corridor for fauna and flora
Doñana will be one of the six case studies.

Miguel Clavero (Estación Biológica de Doñana - CSIC): “Europa debe dejar de pescar anguilas”

En los próximos días, los ministros de Agricultura y Pesca de la Unión Europea se reunirán para tratar distintos temas, entre ellos, los cupos de captura de distintas especies. La anguila sigue siendo objeto de pesca y su precio ha aumentado a la vez que desciende su población, convirtiéndolo en un producto de lujo.
El investigador Miguel Clavero de la Estación Biológica de Doñana - CSIC advierte que la pesca de la anguila es insostenible y apuesta por su total prohibición para...

ICTS-RBD participated in the first meeting of the Spanish Butterfly Scheme (Spain BMS) in Valsaín

During the week of 19th until 22th of September, members of the Natural Processes Monitoring Team (ESPN) of the Singular Scientific-Technical Infrastructure of Doñana (ICTS-RBD), have celebrated a meeting in the Doñana Biological Reserve with expert herpetologists, in order to review and improve the monitoring protocol for geckos and lizards which is applied since 2005.