MONITORING OF VERTEBRATE FAUNA

SPECIALIST STUDIES

Specialisation in vertebrate fauna monitoring studies and design of prior studies of avifauna, herpetological fauna and mammals focused on wind farms, photovoltaic plants or feeder lines, as well as engineering works in general, all commissioned by other consultancy firms, contractor companies, universities and governments.

Analysis of resources and infrastructures for ornithological tourism projects for local and regional institutions, as well as other consultancy firms.

EXAMPLES

 

Study on avifauna and chiropters at the proposed wind farm sites in La Matanela (Cantabria). 2012.

 

Study on the risks to soaring birds and chiropters at the proposed Portillo de La Sía and Sierra de Zalama wind farm sites (Cantabria). 2013.

 

Analysis of ornithological tourism resources in the town of Noja (Cantabria) for NaturZoom. 2016.

 

Collaboration with the Red Cambera Association and the Cantabrian Government in a study on the American mink (Neovison vison) population in the Nansa and Saja rivers (Cantabria). 2018.

 

Collaboration with the company Acustican in a study on avifauna in the section of the AVE high-speed rail line from Puebla de Sanabria (Zamora) to A Gudiña (Orense) and its effects on Special Conservation Areas. 2019.

 

Collaboration with the Red Cambera Association and the Cantabrian Government in a study on the American mink (Neovison vison) population in the Pas and Magdalena rivers (Cantabria). 2019.

 

Collaboration with the Mundo Natura Association and the Cantabrian Government in a study and inventory of the mammal community of Monte Buciero in Santoña (Cantabria). 2019.

 

Study on avifauna and chiropters at the proposed wind farm site in Tadeas (Castilla y León). 2020-2021.

 

Study on avifauna and chiropters at the proposed wind farm site in Abano (Castilla y León). 2021-2022.

 

Study on avifauna and chiropters at the proposed wind farm site in Los Cruzados (La Rioja). 2021-2022.

 

Study on avifauna at the proposed photovoltaic power plant and feeder line site in Desma (Castilla y León). 2021-2022.