Monday, 29 June 2020

Earthwatch in Andora

Andorra is a small principality situated between France and Spain in the Pyrenees mountains. It is home to an array of colourful flora, trees and wildlife that are at risk as a result of climate change that has already begun to alter the landscape. To prevent further disruption to this alpine world, researchers need to understand the extent of impact of climate change and human encroachment on wildlife in Andorra in order to create sustainable solutions. Earth Watch, an organisation that connects people and scientists to protect the planet and invites participants to join a project to help understand the mountain ecosystem and the Pyrenean plants and wildlife.

The expedition offers the opportunity to have a hands-on experience in measuring and researching the changes in Andorra’s alpine world and to what extent human activity has impacted this. Activities will include weighing and measuring small animals, finding the Boreal Owl and other birds such as Coal Tit and Crested Tit by visiting their nest boxes and testing their excrement to analyse the DNA in their diet.

The research aims to gain a further understanding on the ecosystem. In particular, which species are involved, why are some more present in some areas than others and how do different life stages of each species intertwine to create a functioning ecosystem. The expedition experience also includes accommodation - Hotel BringuĂ© in the Valley of Ordino – as well as breakfast, a packed lunch and dinner.

Website: www.earthwatch.org/wildlife-changing-andorran-pyrenees-briefing

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