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Doñana, an ideal site to enjoy ecotourism

Doñana is a land of contrasts made up of a mosaic of different landscapes, home to a wide variety of animal and plant species. Its size and strategic location make this nature area an important winter destination for migratory birds. Doñana is one of the most important wetland areas in Europe.

The Doñana Nature Area, comprising its Nature Park and National Park, is a true paradise for ornithologists. At the beginning of autumn and throughout the winter thousands of goose and duck species can be seen here following their arrival from Northern Europe. In spring and summer, storks, herons and swallows, amongst other species, arrive from Africa in search of food and milder weather.

The Doñana Nature Area, Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site, is certificated by the European Charter of Sustainable Tourism. It covers over 108.000 hectares of different ecosystems where nature and leisure, rest and fun, relaxation and science, are all compatible.

This is possible thanks to a tourism offer which is as diverse as it is unique. The services offered by Doñana are a window on nature. It is a natural enclave featuring top-level installations and facilities, but without being detached from its surroundings.

Local business’s commitment to the environment extends to all visitors that enjoy a real ecotourism experience.

The Doñana tourism offer provides a place for relaxation, a family destination, a natural retreat, a gastronomical benchmark, a place for sport and discovery throughout the year. A pleasurable stay in this World Heritage Site is a luxury that is within everyone’s reach.

Enjoy, learn and feel Doñana!

Trips in four wheels drive vehicles with an on-board guide allow visitors to experience dunes and beaches. It is one of the ways of penetrating the heart of the largest marshland in Europe, the lush vegetation, the wildlife habitat, and the Guadalquivir estuary.

Horseback routes are available crossing the marshes and the dunes. Traditional technology can be found in the form of a horse-drawn coach. The scene of classical lance work and breaking-in is the perfect complement.

Another typical scene in Doñana is the caravan of camels in the Matalascañas Dune Park.

Enjoy Doñana, its landscapes, its fauna and flora, its customs and its traditions!

In this amazing territory, a professional activity is developed by a great variety of lodgings, companies of tourist activities in the nature and restaurants. La Association of Nature Tourism Companies (ATENA) is formed out of those companies that currently hold some kind of authorization or concession for the performance of nature tourism activities and ecotourism activities in Doñana, and those that perform activities linked to this kind of tourism and ecotourism within Doñana region.

More information (Spanish): Doñana Natural Area

COURSE “THE TRAIL OF THE SEA: Identification of seashells and molluscs Delta del Ebro”

Date: June 21, 2014

Time 9:30 to 19:00

Location: Delta del Ebro (Avenida Catalunya, 46 43580 Deltebre)

Organised Picampall Ornithological Association of the Ebro Delta

Collaboration: Ebro Delta and Culture Department of the Generalitat of Catalonia

Content: The sea creeps up the banks of the beaches large amount of debris, traces of organisms that reveal the great diversity of our sea hides. The course will give the keys to identify the most common shells of mollusks and crustaceans that can be found easily on the beaches (and the market) as well as the different strategies that serve these curious animals to conquer the most diverse habitats.

Program:

Daily

9:30 Meeting point in the classrooms of the Ebro Delta

9: 30-11: 00 Theoretical session: Introduction to the shellfish from the Ebro Delta.

11: 00-14: 00 Output field. We make a stroll along the beach to observe and collect shells and other marine debris later identify.

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15: 00-17: 00 theoretical and practical session. Main groups of mollusks and crustaceans, tips for identifying shells, identification guides.

17: 00-19: 00 Visit the Museum of the Sea Sant Carles de la Rapita (malacological collection)

teachers

Castejon Diego has a degree in Biology from the University of Murcia. He has done an MBA Biodiversity in Mediterranean Environments i currently conducting a PhD at the Institute of Food and Agricultural Research and Technology (IRTA) on the cultivation of shellfish.

Kruno Bonacic is born in Croatia where he graduated in Aquaculture. He has worked several years in fish farming companies and is currently a PhD at the IRTA. It is a big fan of diving and malacología, and currently has an extensive collection of shells, which continues to expand with each walk on the beach.

Information and registration: Calling 608 865 566, info@picampall.org or web www.picampall.org

Note: All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Prices: Adults: 20 € Partners 30 € non-members. Under 18: 15 €. Children under 10 free

Enter the account: 2100 1439 59 0200075483 of CaixaBank-La Caixa