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carries out environmental surveillance in practically the entire Spanish territory. These tasks are focused on verifying compliance with both environmental legislation and the specific corrective and compensatory measures designed for each installation and their effectiveness. Its work in environmental monitoring stands out in both photovoltaic plants and wind farms, which must be carried out during the entire useful life of the installation.
These methodologies can be reproduced during the Antigua and Barbuda Email List exploitation phase of the projects in the “Environmental Surveillance Plan”, facilitating the pre-operational – post-operational comparative analysis of the project's impact on fauna. One of the most relevant aspects of this type of work is the monitoring of the birdlife present, mainly in the case of monitoring wind farms. For this reason, our technicians are present at the facilities on a daily and continuous basis carrying out wildlife surveillance and censuses.
The following images have been compiled by Sfera Proyecto Ambiental technicians who currently carry out environmental work in Málaga, Córdoba, Almería, Cádiz, Huelva, Jaén, Seville and Granada. Illustration 1. European Bee-eater (merops apiaster). Source: Sfera Environmental Project Illustration 2. Tree pipit Source: Sfera Environmental Project Illustration 3. Black-headed warbler (Sylvia melanocephala). Source: Sfera Environmental Project Illustration 4. Triguero (Emberiza calandra). Source: Sfera Environmental Project Illustration 5. European turtledove (Streptopelia turtur).
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