Nature areas
Vegas Altas Reservoir SPA
Visit this singular space and discover a relevant species if ever there was one.
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- Vegas Altas Reservoir SPA
A refuge for black storks
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Visit this singular space and discover a relevant species if ever there was one.
In the centre-west of the province of Cáceres, between the towns of Brozas and Navas del Madroño, lies this wetland populated by Mediterranean turtles. These reptiles share the space with a significant population of black storks in their post-breeding season, a relevant species as they are in danger of extinction.
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