State Daily: Dona National Park Wetland completely disappears and excessively develops and adds drought for years

Author:China Well -off Time:2022.09.07

China Well -off. On September 6th, in the process of raging droughts in the Dona National Park in southern Spain, the last wetland that survived disappeared this week. The protected area is one of the most important natural reserves in the country. It has been announced by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and no longer has its own natural freshwater. The San Olara Lagura is the largest permanent water body, quenching thirst for thousands of migratory birds and mammals, but it has dried up and the remaining wetlands have also dried up. This is one of the many damage caused by the lack of rainwater. It has hurt hundreds of animals and plants, and some of them may disappear.

The Spanish National Journal reported that "assuming that the entire park has no water at all. I have seen the deterioration of more than two months. The birds gather together, and there are fire birds everywhere in the lagoon, until they suddenly disappear," Dona Biological Biosi Standing researcher, biologist Kamenidiaz said. San Orara had covered 45 hectares. "There is a one -meter -by -two -meter water pit today," she said.

Two years ago, the government announced the "excessive development" of local water bodies and urged to take action to restore the groundwater level of previous years. After several years of drought, the St. Orara Lake has dried up twice in the history of record in 1995 and 1983. In 2004, the AHS airborne sensor drawn the DOñANA map and determines the 2,867 water bodies on the edge of the Gwadarkir River. After nearly two decades, all the water disappeared. The disappearance of the lake was due to the drought and the nearby resort town of Matalascañas, and the illegal well of human consumption.

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