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- Among Protected Landscapes, Partial Nature Reserves and Natural Monuments, Asturias has almost seventy places spread throughout the geography.
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Dec 29, 2023 · The network of Asturian natural spaces today adds 7 Biosphere Reserves, 39 Natural Monuments, 13 Special Protection Areas for Birds (ZEPA), 1 Integral Natural Reserve and 6 Partial Natural Reserves, 2 Protected Landscapes (in process another 8 more) and 2 Wetlands of International Importance.
Protected areas of Asturias. Protected natural areas of Asturias. Asturias Biosphere Reserves. Among Protected Landscapes, Partial Nature Reserves and Natural Monuments, Asturias has almost seventy places spread throughout the geography. Here we tell you what they are.
In Asturias there are two Protected Landscapes: the Protected Landscape of Cabo Peñas, in Gozón, and the Protected Landscape of the Cuencas Mineras, made up of the councils of Mieres, San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Langreo and Laviana.
Aug 26, 2024 · Protected areas of Asturias. What to see in Ribadesella. Tapia de Casariego. Valdés. Sales. Centuries-old trees, beaches of exuberant beauty, caves, islands, native forests, impressive waterfalls, snorting jesters... a whole set of natural elements that require special protection given their extraordinary character. Visa 201.756 times.
Jun 6, 2017 · This network includes 15 national parks and 151 nature parks, 290 nature reserves, 346 natural monuments, 56 protected landscapes, along with other legal figures used only in some autonomous communities, to a total of 1,958 protected natural areas throughout Spain.
Currently, Asturias has two wildlife species in danger of extinction so the local government has allocated protected areas to facilitate their reproduction and conservation. They are the brown bear and the Capercaille. The bear is the main representative of the Asturias fauna.
Much of the Asturias coastline remains very rural. In Asturias, rural Spain comes right down to the sea - not just in a couple of short protected areas, but along a good proportion of the Asturian coast. Not everywhere, of course. Asturias, like much of northern Spain, has an industrial heritage - but the surviving vestiges of Asturias's ...