Reserves
We made this reserves with the objective of saving endangered animals in our zone to keep our wildlife history in Spain. We capture animals and bring them here to reproduce and avoid their extincion. Here, they have a habitat made especially for them with the required conditions. Here are some of them.

The bearded Vulture reserve
The Bearded Vulture Nature Reserve would be located in a large mountainous area with high cliffs, rocky peaks, and deep valleys. The surrounding area would feature pine forests, crystal-clear rivers, and ample tranquil spaces where these birds can fly and nest safely.
The reserve would be designed to protect their natural habitat, prevent illegal hunting, and promote the species' reproduction. It would also include viewpoints and controlled trails so that people can observe nature without disturbing the ecosystem.

The Iberian lynx reserve
The Iberian Lynx Nature Reserve would be situated in a Mediterranean landscape with holm oaks, cork oaks, scrubland, and small rocky mountains. The area would feature rivers and quiet zones where the lynx can hunt, find refuge, and raise its cubs safely.
The reserve would be created to protect its natural habitat, increase the rabbit population—its main food source—and prevent threats such as fires, illegal hunting, and dangerous roads. It would also have controlled trails and observation points so that visitors can enjoy nature without disturbing the ecosystem.

Monk seal reserve
The Mediterranean Monk Seal Nature Reserve would be located on a protected coastline with crystal-clear waters, rocky cliffs, sea caves, and secluded beaches. The environment would boast rich marine biodiversity and tranquil areas where the seals can rest, swim, and care for their pups without the constant presence of people or boats.
The reserve would be designed to protect their natural habitat, reduce marine pollution, and prevent threats such as illegal fishing and excessive tourism. It would also include marine protected areas and controlled observation points to conserve the ecosystem without disturbing the species' life.