550 dead animals (mainly deer) found, ‘due to snow and cold’ in Leon, Spain

Restos de un ciervo muerto y mutilado cerca de Riaño, en la provincia de León. / ILEON.COM
Remains of a dead deer and mutilated near Riano, in the province of León. / ILEON.COM
More than 500 animals have been found dead around Riano, in Leon slope of the Cantabrian mountain range, following heavy snowfall and extreme cold this winter. The guards of the reserve, guarding him, have already started their transportation to areas where the bodies within the reach of scavengers that may feed on them, especially the vultures and bears soon leave the perido hibernation, according to the newspaper ileon.com.
 
The Regional Hunting Reserves are spaces that aim to preserve and promote certain species and achieved adequate levels of density, rationally use the rich hunting “for maximum social and recreational satisfaction, trying to head the regions affected a strong cash flow that will improve their economic and social conditions. ” He explains the Board holds these lands, specifically, manages the Department of Development and Environment.
 
The province of León has three of the ten community reserves and Riano, with 78,995 hectares, more than double the sum of the other two: Ancares Leoneses (36,342 hectares) and Mampodre (31,400 hectares). Most of its surface, which borders Palencia, Asturias and Cantabria, is included in the Regional Park Picos de Europa. To meet the Reserve directed by Juan Carlos Peral, the Ministry has, on the ground, with a group of 13 environmental zealots, the front of which is, as you save more, Felipe Campo.
 
The wide and varied catalog of work of these professionals is marked by nature activities brand for different seasons and also for the unexpected. In fire season conducted surveillance are also fishing authority but in that forest officials focus. It is also responsible for developing the censuses of different species that inhabit the reserve, as chamois, roe deer, wild boar, bears and (most listed) montess goats.
Courtesy of asturias24.es

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