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  1. Explora, descubre y vive la naturaleza con WildLife Spain. Tu guia de experiencias en la biodiversidad y ecosistemas de la península y sus islas.

  2. Amongst European countries, Spain has one of the highest degrees of biodiversity; this is because of its four varied, major biogeographic regions, Atlantic, Alpine, Mediterranean and Macaronesian, and the country is considered to be one of the world's biodiversity hotspots.

  3. Somos la mayor organización independiente dedicada a la defensa de la naturaleza y el medio ambiente. Nuestra visión a largo plazo es tan simple como ambiciosa: crear un mundo dónde la naturaleza y las personas vivan en armonia.

  4. 25 de jul. de 2017 · Spain is one of the best countries in Europe for wildlife, thanks to its variety of landscapes, species and conservation programmes. With the highest number of Unesco designated Biosphere Reserves in the world, it is also making great leaps in the conservation of its endangered species, such as the brown bear and the Iberian lynx.

  5. 6 de mar. de 2023 · The most common types of animals native to Spain are the rodents, bats, deer, carnivores (like foxes and badgers ), wild boar, goats, several types of insects and spiders, and water and song birds. Fish and shellfish are also common in the southeast of Spain where the Atlantic and Mediterranean mix.

  6. Here’s a list of 21 Spanish animals that you can see in the wild: Table of Contents. 1. Iberian Wolf. The Iberian wolf, also known as the Spanish wolf, is a subspecies of the grey wolf. They live in the northwest part of the Iberian Peninsula, which means that they live in both northern Portugal and northwestern Spain.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2023 · We’ve shortlisted some of the best places to see wildlife in Spain, from the elusive wolves of Sierra de la Culebra to the migrating seabirds that visit the Straight of Gibraltar. Get those binoculars packed. [See also: The Best Places for Whale Watching in Spain] The Pyrenees. Visitors can walk alongside locally bred horses / ©Shutterstock.