Biodiversity in Andalusia
Andalusia is one of the regions with the greatest biodiversity in Europe. It has a great variety of ecosystems and habitats, many different species (it is home to 60% of the terrestrial species of flora and fauna we find in Spain) and numerous exclusive endemic species.
It is a strategic spot for birds on their migratory routes between Europe and Africa, with the Doñana wetlands being one of their favourite places to take refuge. The Strait of Gibraltar is a crossing point for migrating birds, and also for fascinating marine mammals.
And we also find the elusive Iberian lynx, mainly in Sierra Morena mountains. These are nature areas of unquestionable ecological value that we must preserve by promoting responsible and respectful tourism. Can we count on you?