Fragas do Eume
Appearance
Fragas do Eume Natural Park | |
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Fragas do Eume | |
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Location | Galicia (Spain) |
Established | 1997 |
Governing body | Xunta de Galicia |
The Fragas do Eume is a
A Capela, Monfero, Pontedeume, and As Pontes de García Rodríguez. Less than 500 people reside within the park, where the San Juan de Caaveiro Monastery
can also be found here.
The area was declared a natural park (a level of protection lower than
amphibians and invertebrates such as the Kerry slug.[2]
Flora and Fauna
The Fragas do Eume is a mixed forest, considered one of the most extensive and best preserved on Europe's Atlantic coast. The slopes of the river gorge are covered by oak and chestnut trees, alongside a wide variety of ferns and lichen.[3]
The park is home to 103 species of birds, 41 species of mammals, eight species of fish, and endemic invertebrates, reptiles, and amphibians such as the Iberian frog.[3]
2012 Fire
In 2012, a fire destroyed a section of the park, with initial estimates stating that 750 hectares had burned. Emergency services were called in to fight the blaze, and it was considered to be "controlled" by April 2nd.[4]
Gallery
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Creek in the park
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Anemone nemorosa
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Waterfall
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Visitor center
Notes
- Castilianis somewhat different.
- ^ ES1110003, Natura 2000 listing
- ^ a b Xunta de Galicia. "Natural Park Fragas do Eume". Retrieved 21 August 2021.
- ^ Permanece activo el incendio de las Fragas do Eume tras arrasar 750 hectáreas (in Spanish)
External links
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- Official Web-site for the Ferrolterra region of Eume (in Spanish)