A Look at the Portuguese World

 

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The Iberian lynx is one of the most endangered species in the world. Despite conservation efforts the fact is that the cat populations continue to decline alarmingly. For decades Portugal and Spain have initiated efforts to preserve one of the world's rarest cats, the Iberian lynx. A battle with ups…
The community of flamingos has been growing steadily in Portugal. The flamingos are one of the species that visit each year our land. Although they are not considered migratory birds because they are only scattered along the coasts of Africa and Europe, the fact is that are living here more…
It is considered one of the most emblematic species of Portugal. The great bustard is the heaviest flying bird in Europe. Males of the species Otis tarda (scientific name) reach up to 16 pounds and have very colorful feathers in shades of russet, white and bluish-gray; in contrast, females are…
It is one of the most abundant marine species of the Portuguese waters. The loggerhead sea turtle or common is native to the national territorial waters. In Madera are often sighted juveniles specimens, although they are pelagic, exclusively inhabiting the high seas. Adults have a habit of visiting the coast;…
  It is the first Portuguese park that integrates the global network of European Geopark under the auspices of UNESCO. There are 600 million years to discover in an area covering 4,600 km2 extending for six Portuguese municipalities. Geopark Naturtejo southern plateau offers a series of routes that will seduce…
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