About This Resource
SpainParks is an informational website focused on Spain's national parks, regional natural parks, wildlife reserves, and protected ecosystems. The content covers park geography, ecology, biodiversity, visitor access, and conservation context.
Material published here draws on publicly available information from official Spanish government sources, peer-reviewed research, and established conservation organisations. The site does not represent any government body, park authority, or conservation organisation.
Coverage includes the fifteen Spanish national parks, selected regional natural parks, and broader topics relating to Spain's protected area network and biodiversity.
Editorial Approach
Content aims to be factual, specific, and practically useful for readers with an interest in Spain's natural environments. The site avoids generalised descriptions in favour of specific ecological and geographic detail where available. Statements about species, habitats, or conservation status reflect information available in published sources at the time of writing.
Where exact figures or recent statistics are unavailable from verified sources, the site uses neutral descriptive language rather than approximate numbers. Readers requiring precise current data on park management or species populations are directed to official sources such as the Spanish Ministry for Ecological Transition (MITECO), the autonomous community environment departments, and the IUCN Red List.
Content Coverage
Current articles cover three of Spain's fifteen national parks:
- Doñana National Park — Wetland ecosystems, migratory birds, and the Iberian lynx in Andalusia
- Sierra Nevada National Park — Alpine habitats and endemic plant diversity in Granada and Almería
- Teide National Park — Volcanic landscape and endemic Canarian species on Tenerife
Sources and References
The following sources are referenced across site content:
- Spanish Ministry for Ecological Transition — Protected Areas
- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
- Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
- EUROPARC Federation
- UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Disclaimer
Information on this site is provided for general informational purposes only. Park regulations, access conditions, permit requirements, and species conservation status change over time. Visitors planning trips to Spanish national parks should consult the relevant park authority or the MITECO website for current visitor guidance, opening hours, and access restrictions.
This site has no affiliation with the Spanish government, park management bodies, or any conservation organisation mentioned in the content.