Our goal
In an effort to preserve and restore the natural beauty of the Sierra de Málaga, we have committed to a comprehensive environmental conservation project. Our initiative focuses on reforesting degraded areas, cleaning rivers, streams, and beaches to maintain their purity and promote biodiversity, and creating homes for local wildlife.
Through the planting of native trees and the restoration of natural habitats, we aim to restore damaged ecosystems and provide vital refuge for a wide variety of plant and animal species. At the same time, we are committed to conducting river and shoreline cleanup activities, removing waste and debris that threaten the health of these aquatic ecosystems and their associated fauna.
Additionally, we are working on installing shelters and nest boxes specifically designed to provide safe and welcoming homes for birds, bats, and other creatures that depend on the natural environment of the Sierra de Málaga.
Our vision is to create a sustainable environment where flora and fauna can thrive in harmony, while preserving the unique beauty of this mountainous setting. Together, we can make a significant difference in conserving our precious natural heritage.
Fauna and Flora
Booted Eagle
“Hieraaetus pennatus”
Spanish Fir
“Abies pinsapo”
Fish
flying
“Exocoetidae”
Guadalhorce River
“ Wādī l-jurso”
Common frog
“Pelophylax perezi”
Arbutus
“ Arbutus unedo”
Fox
“Vulpini”
Shrew
“Crocidura russula”
Chameleon
“Chamaeleonidae”
Cork Oak
“Quercus suber”
Reforestation and the preservation of flora and fauna are essential for the survival of our planet. Plant and animal biodiversity is fundamental to the ecological balance and stability of ecosystems. Trees and plants are responsible for the production of oxygen and the removal of carbon dioxide, which helps to reduce the greenhouse effect and climate change. Moreover, forests are home to many plant and animal species, and their degradation may condemn hundreds of species to extinction.