Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Broken Capillaries And Rash

Quo-article: Eco-unknown jewels of the Spanish nature. Modeling a common

Quo, May 2011 cover


Cave Castañar de Ibor, one of the candidates for the Eco-English jewelry ...


The cave speleothems Castañar are unique for their crystallization.

May In this issue of the journal Quo, I have the pleasure of publishing an article on deconocidas jewels of the English nature, hope you like, you find at the nearest newsstand.

"the Iberian peninsula and islands make up one of the richest natural settings in Europe, geography, climate and insularity make our country a haven of unique landscapes and biodiversity worthy of admiration, why candidates choose as an example of that wealth is primarily a trade perverse, but being as objective as possible and after lengthy discussions with experts in different scientific disciplines (biologists, geologists, environmentalists ...) I can make the effort to select these little known gems to illustrate the article.

You'll notice quickly that I have omitted large and emblematic species, as known to all as lynx, imperial eagle, grizzly bear ... natural environments such as national parks and reserves, to make way for the unknown nature much more modest in appearance and popularity, but it really represents close to that biodiversity is about to disappear, many of them at imminent risk ."...

Link: http://www.quo.es/ciencia/naturaleza/joyas_naturales_espanolas/

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