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  2. Wildlife of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of Spain. The wildlife of Spain includes the diverse flora and fauna of Spain.The country located at the south of France has two long coastlines, one on the north on the Cantabrian Sea, another on the East and South East on the Mediterranean Sea, and a smaller one on the west and south west on the Atlantic Ocean, its territory includes a big part of the Iberian Peninsula, the ...

  3. List of mammals of peninsular Spain - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian beavers. Red squirrel. Garden dormouse. Southwestern water vole. Yellow-necked mouse. South American coypu, established in Navarre and Catalonia as a result of escapes from fur farms. Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species.

  4. Iberian wolf - Wikipedia

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    Iberian wolf. The Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus, [2][3][1][4] or Canis lupus lupus, [5] Spanish and Portuguese: Lobo ibérico), [6] is a subspecies of grey wolf. It inhabits the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, which includes northwestern Spain and northern Portugal. It is home to 2,200-2,700 wolves which have been isolated from mixing ...

  5. List of mammals of the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the mammal species recorded in the Canary Islands, Spain. [1] Since the Osorian shrew (Crocidura osorio) was proven to be actually a population of introduced European greater white-toothed shrew (C. russula) [2] the Canarian shrew, C. canariensis is believed to be the only surviving native terrestrial mammal of the archipelago, every other species now present having been ...

  6. Tabernas Desert - Wikipedia

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    Tabernas. Coordinates. 37°00′N 2°27′W  /  37°N 2.45°W  / 37; -2.45. The Tabernas Desert (Spanish: Desierto de Tabernas) is a desert located within Spain's south-eastern province of Almería. It is in the interior, about 30 kilometers (19 mi) north of the provincial capital Almería, in the Tabernas municipality in Andalusia. [1]

  7. Doñana National Park - Wikipedia

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    Reference no. 234 [ 1 ] Doñana National Park or Parque Nacional y Natural de Doñana is a natural reserve in Andalusia, southern Spain, in the provinces of Huelva (most of its territory within the municipality of Almonte [ 2 ]), Cádiz and Seville. It covers 543 km 2 (209.65 sq mi), of which 135 km 2 (52.12 sq mi) are a protected area.

  8. Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub - Wikipedia

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    Mediterranean forests, woodlands and scrub is a biome defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature. [1] The biome is generally characterized by dry summers and rainy winters, although in some areas rainfall may be uniform. Summers are typically hot in low-lying inland locations but can be cool near colder seas. Winters are typically mild to cool ...

  9. List of national parks of Spain - Wikipedia

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    There are five autonomous communities that have no national parks: Basque Country, La Rioja, Murcia, Navarre, Valencian Community. As of 2017 about 15 million people visited Spain's national parks, with Teide accounting for about 28% of all visitors. The second most visited park was Picos de Europa (17%), followed by Ordesa y Monte Perdido (13%).