Somiedo Natural Park
{{Short description|Natural park and protected area in Spain}}
{{Expand Spanish|topic=geo|Parque Natural de Somiedo|date=April 2009}}
Somiedo Natural Park (Spanish: Parque Natural de Somiedo) is a protected area located in the central area of the Cantabrian Mountains in the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain. As well as being designated a natural park, it is protected as a Special Area of Conservation, and as one of a number of Biosphere Reserves in the Cantabrian mountains.(see note{{ref|a|1}})
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| name = Somiedo Natural Park
| alt_name = Parque Natural de Somiedo
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| photo = 2009Somiedo (7).JPG
| photo_caption = Lake in the natural park
| location = Spain
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| area = 39,164 ha
| established = 1988
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| governing_body = Principality of Asturias
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File:Somiedo Lago Del Valle.jpg
It covers 39,164 hectares, corresponding geographically with the municipality of Somiedo, which is completely included in the park, as well as the municipalities of Belmonte and Teverga.
Natural monument
Lakes in the park have been designated a natural monument, the Conjunto Lacustre de Somiedo.
Human activity
The farming methods traditional to the area are regarded as an example of sustainable living, and were a factor in UNESCO's designation of the park as a Biosphere Reserve in 2000. Of particular interest is the braña, a traditional system of livestock herding based on transhumance, which makes use of high pastures for summer grazing.[http://www.unesco.org/mabdb/br/brdir/directory/biores.asp?code=SPA+19&mode=all Somiedo Biosphere Reserve], UNESCO
There is interest in preserving the traditional buildings of the brañas not only for farming purposes but also as a tourist attraction.[http://www.redmeda.com/eng/ The Network of Ethnographic Museums of Asturias]
UNESCO is considering the inclusion of Somiedo in a World Heritage Site, for which transhumance would be one of the defining characteristics.{{cite web | url=https://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5132/ | title=Ancares Somiedo | publisher=Unesco | work=Tentative lists | accessdate=17 July 2016}}
Fauna
=Cantabrian brown bear=
The park is a stronghold of the Cantabrian brown bear. In 2009 the Spanish newspaper El País referred to Somiedo with its 30 bears as the Spanish Yellowstone.{{in lang|es}} Javier Rico (21/11/2009), [http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/Territorio/plantigrado/elpepusoc/20091121elpepusoc_1/Tes '"Territorio plantígrado"], El País. The Fundación Oso Pardo (FOP) opened an interpretation centre in October 2011 called “Somiedo y el Oso” in Pola de Somiedo.
The total number of bears in Spain is small and the government classes them as endangered. The bears' future is put at risk by fragmentation of their habitat in the Cantabrian Mountains. A need has been identified to develop wildlife corridors specifically for bears using appropriate vegetation and initiatives to promote co-existence with human inhabitants of the mountains. The European Union's LIFE Programme has provided funding for a corridor linking the natural park via Leitariegos to another area of bear habitat.[http://www.fundacionosopardo.org/cajon.cfm?preview&idArticulo=568 LIFE+ Project Brown Bear Corridors] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726072327/http://www.fundacionosopardo.org/cajon.cfm?preview&idArticulo=568 |date=2011-07-26 }}, Fundación Oso Pardo{{in lang|es}} José Luís R. Mera (20/02/2006)
[https://archive.today/20110809124748/http://www.lavozdeasturias.es/noticias/noticia.asp?pkid=254931 "León aprueba un ´corredor´ para el oso pardo entre Somiedo y Degaña"], La Voz de Asturias
=Birdlife=
The European Union designated the park a Special Protection Area for birds in 1989.{{Cite web |title=EUNIS -Site factsheet for Somiedo |url=http://eunis.eea.europa.eu/sites/ES0000054 |website=European Environment Agency}}
Birds include the Cantabrian capercaillie. The number of capercaillies in the park has declined significantly, but there are efforts to reverse the decline via a recovery plan for the subspecies. The plan, which operates across a number of SPAs, has been supported by the LIFE Programme.{{in lang|es}}[http://www.fapas.es/notifapas/urogallo_somiedo.htm "El Principado captura a un urogallo «agresivo» en el parque de Somiedo"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091211203419/http://fapas.es/notifapas/urogallo_somiedo.htm |date=2009-12-11 }}, La Nueva España{{cite web |url=http://www.lifeurogallo.es/zepa/8 |title=Somiedo | LIFE+ Urogallo cantábrico |accessdate=2011-10-16 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110905101541/http://www.lifeurogallo.es/zepa/8 |archivedate=2011-09-05 }}
The natural park is also part of an Important Bird Area, called Babia-Somiedo.BirdLife International (2016) Important Bird and Biodiversity Area factsheet: Babia-Somiedo. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 15/07/2016
See also
Notes
:1.{{note|a}}The possibility of managing these biosphere reserves together as a "super-reserve" (to be called Gran Cantábrica) has been under discussion:{{cite web | url=http://www.unesco.org/mabdb/br/brdir/directory/biores.asp?mode=all&code=SPA+18 | title=Muniellos | publisher=UNESCO | work=Biosphere Reserves Directory | date=2007 | accessdate=13 July 2016}} integration would benefit the management of some species of wildlife.
References
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External links
- [http://www.topwalks.net/en/somiedo.htm Walking routes in Somiedo]
- [http://www.parquenaturalsomiedo.com Somiedo Natural Park] {{in lang|es}}
- [http://oviedo.for91days.com/2010/09/12/visiting-the-someido-natural-park Somiedo photo essay]
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Category:Protected areas of Asturias
Category:Natural parks of Spain
Category:Special Areas of Conservation in Spain
Category:Special Protection Areas of Spain
Category:Protected areas established in 1988