miércoles, 22 de abril de 2015

2B Cabrera Archipielagos National Park -10


Hi, my name is Yuli.
I’m going to tell about the Archipielago de Cabrera.
The National Park Cabrera Archipelago
is a group of Spanish islands belonging to the
Balearic archipielago.
 It was declared a national park on
Maritime Terrestrial on 29th April in 1991.
It is formed by 19 islands and islets.
It is located 10 km from Cape of Ses Salines in Cabrera,
a Balearic island in Spain.
It is very important its marine flora,
so it is interesting to remember that about 85% 
of the area of the National Park of Cabrera is sea.
There are 160 species, among which there are algae.
The marine fauna consists of over 500 different species.
There are many reptiles, particularly noteworthy
Balearic lizard populations
The main seabirds are highlight the kestrel,
peregrine falcon, hawk Eleonor.
Come and enjoy in this park!

2C Teide National Park -7


Hi my name is  John.
I am going to tell you about The Teide Natural Park.
It is situated in La Orotava, 
Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Spain.
This park is a volcano. 
The last recorded eruption in Tenerife 
was the Chinyero volcano, in November 1909.
It is a very beautifull place to visit.
Come with your family and visit it!!!


martes, 7 de abril de 2015

2C Europa Peaks National Park -9


Hi, my name is Rodeno 2001.
I am going to tell you about The Europa Peaks Natural Park.
It is situated in the north of Spain, in the Cantabrian Mountains.
The Europa Peaks are a mountain range located in north of Spain that belongs to the central part of the Cantabrian Mountains.
The flora is mainly species of Atlantic plants and Mediterranean plant species developed in this national park. The vegetation in the Peaks can be differentiated acording the height at which it is located. Oaks and beech often dominate. Above 1500 meters, vegetation is limited. There are notable species of the genus: Saxifraga Sedum. In a lower height can appreciate the presence of plant species: such as ashes,junipers, birches, walnut or lime, and some species of flowers: such as the Cantabrian aquiline, the wallflower field or evergreen. We can also find carnivorous plants: such as Pinguicula vulgaris.
The fauna is made by roe deer, wild boar, fox, bears or wolves. In rivers there are otters, dippers, kingfishers, Atlantic salmons and trots and grouse, with black cock, partridges, wild cats, dormice, squirrels and genets.
Go to the Europa Peaks and enjoy a lot in this amazing Natural Park !



lunes, 6 de abril de 2015

2A Urdaibai Reserva Natural Park -21



Hi my name is R Vill
I’m going to tell you about the Urdaibai Reserva Natural Park.
It is situated on the shores of the Bay of Biscay 
on the Cantabrian coast.
This varied degree of municipal involvement is that 
the geographical area of ​​the Biosphere Reserve of 
Urdaibal is not 
determined by political boundaries , 
but by the watersheds of the Oka , Map , Artigas 
and Lag rivers that empty into the Cantabrian Sea.
The flora that is developed in Urdaibal has got a 
purely Atlantic base. With its abundant grasslands, 
oak groves, lush forests and especially coniferous 
plantations of fast-growing Pinus radiate. The 
Cantabrian Mountain covered forests of oak and 
madrone is. This plant world, which has been 
described 615 species of plants, is home 
to a diverse fauna with descriptions 
of 318 species of vertebrates245 of which are birds.
The large number of ecosystems that occur in the 
protected area of Urdaibal causes 
the fauna richness is high, 
with 318 species recorded, excluding aves. 5 
These are noted for their presence and importance, 
with 55 identified species of waterfowl families 
herons, ducks , rállidas , carádridas , 
escolopácidas and láridas. 
I hope you like it.

2A The Cabrera Archipielagos National Park -6


Hi, my name is Marc
I’m going to tell you about the  Cabrera Archipielaqos Natural Park.
Cabrera Archipelago is a group of Spanish islands belonging to the Balearic Archipelago and was declared a national park on April 29, 1991.
This archipelago belongs to the municipality of Palma de Mallorca.


      It has got great natural value, since, due to its isolation throughout history, it  survived to this day virtually unchanged: the coastal landscape of Cabrera can be considered one of the best preserved of the Spanish coast, and one of the best in the Mediterranean.



There are also important colonies of seabirds and native species and many reptiles, aquatic animals, corals, flowers but there isn´t a lot of mammals in it.
 

. Because of its biological wealth and abundance and variety of birds, it has also been declared as SPAs (Special Protection Area for Birds). 


It is a good place to go to rest and unwind! 

2A Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park -7



Hi, my name is Nat29.

I’m going to tell you about the Ordesa and Monte Perdido Natural Park.

It is located in the Pyrenees of Huesca in Spain.

In this park there are mountains, rivers and animals.
In general the climate is typically cold.

The flora of the park consists of 1,400 species, representing almost 45% of the plants of the Aragonese Pyrenees, of which 83 are native to the Pyrenees.

The park has a varied fauna. It´s been counted about 38 species of mammals, 68 of nesting birds, 5 amphibians, 8 reptiles and 5 fish in the park.

Come to visit this park. It is great.



2A La Gruta de las Maravillas Natural Park -18


Hi, my name is Minnij
I´m going to tell you about The Gruta de las  Maravillas  Natural Park.

The Cave of Wonders is located on the Snow Well Street next to the Plaza de San Pedro, in the town center of Aracena in the province of Huelva, 89 km from Seville in the southwestern of Spain in the Andalucia region.

It was discovered by a shepherd in 1886. It was opened to the public in 1914, the first cave in Spain to do it.

There are rock formations of extraordinary beauty: vertical and eccentric stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, curtains listed, aragonite, coraloides, gours, etc.



I invite you to go to visit it!