“It has been very effective.”

The ducks most at risk in Europe returned to the right track.

According to European CommissionThe population of the Spanish marble ducks has been more than the quadruple of the bile since 2009, as they move from 20 pairs to reproduce to only 131.

This was not possible without the European Union’s life program. Founded in 1992Supports life and environmental projects. Life Cerceta Pardilla, a program dedicated to reviving marble ducks, bought and used three protected pieces from the ground to enhance its inhabitants.

Land had more than 140 hectares (346 acres) of wetlands, where marble ducks multiply. Because of this project, “approximately 3,000 captive marble ducks were launched in The Wild, and 13 land supervision agreements were signed with local landowners,” according to the committee.

Land supervision agreements are a vital part of Spanish conservation efforts. It involves cooperation between the government and landowners, who agree to help maintain endangered species. This strategy, which “has proven very effective in species preservation and habitat projects, stated, the committee.

With the amount of preservation of human life, it is no wonder that landowners want to play their role. As you can see, memorization preserves the biological diversity, which Global Wildlife Fund He defines “all the different types of life that you will find in one field … and that make up our natural world.”

Each creature has a role to play. Marble ducks, for example, SeedsAnd preserving water plants alive and prosperity. If one of the species becomes threatened with extinction or extinct, it can throw the entire ecosystem. When this happens, precious natural resources such as water, medicine and shelter can become rare.

Therefore, increasing the number of marble ducks can be useful for humans in the long run.

The same method was used in the state of Massachusetts, where land owners allowed hundreds of acres to protect the preservation purposes. The Canadian couple also donated 54 acres of maintaining the maintenance of more than 10,000 original trees.

As for Spain, Life Cerceta Pardilla aims to reach 15 terrestrial agreements by the end of 2025. In January, it was already. It reached 11.

“Life Cerceta Pardilla will not retain one of the most symbolic lands in Spain,” Project Coordinator, Yolanda Cortis, told the UNHCR.

On social media, people had nothing but praise for the program’s efforts. Facebook commentator He said“A project worth it and good early results!”

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