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The 'ZooNaGreen' project detects in Sendaviva and its surroundings more than 10,500 specimens belonging to 110 groups, including species and morphospecies.

The environmental project coordinated and financed by the park has identified 35 morphospecies of pollinating insects, 74 species of birds and 8 species of wild mammals.

12 | 02 | 2024

The 'ZooNaGreen' project, financed and coordinated by Sendaviva, in collaboration with the Aranzadi Science Society, University of Navarra and University of the Basque Country, has detected 110 groups of species and morphospecies within the park and its surroundings, of which 47 species and 27 morphospecies have been identified within Sendaviva.

Pollinating insects and birds

Entomologists from the Aranzadi Science Society, in charge of analyzing bees and flower flies as pollinating insects, counted 5,964 arthropods in six days of sampling, among which 28 morphospecies of bees and 7 syrphids were differentiated, in addition to wasps, flies and mosquitoes, beetles, aphids, thrips and spiders.

In the ornithology group, the Aranzadi Science Society detected 74 species of birds, six of them exclusively in the Sendaviva enclosure. Several species such as the greenfinch, the swallow and the common house martin nest inside the park thanks to the trees and buildings that are the main nesting sites. Other nesting species within the park such as the little grebe, common moorhen and nightingale, present in aquatic and fluvial environments, are located thanks to the park's surroundings.

Mesomammals and micromammals

The University of the Basque Country has analyzed the mesomammal community. During the research period, 3,991 images of wild mammals were obtained thanks to 30 photo-trapping cameras that were installed both inside and outside Sendaviva.  

A total of seven species of wild mesomammals (rabbit, roe deer, marten, wild cat, wild boar, badger and fox) have been detected, of which two, the marten and the wild cat, were detected exclusively within Sendaviva.

For its part, the University of Navarra has analyzed the micromammal community, sampling four plots with live traps, two inside Sendaviva and two outside. In total, a sampling effort of 576 trap-nights was carried out, obtaining 29 captures corresponding to 16 individuals, mostly male field mice inside the Sendaviva plot, which represents a relatively high number of captures.

Sendaviva for respect for the environment, responsible coexistence and as a reservoir of biodiversity.

Sendaviva is an enclosure in which wildlife and flora are respected, cared for and enhanced through planting, vegetation maintenance and the creation of water points. The aim of this project is to check whether the enclosure has become a space in which anthropic activity coexists responsibly with wildlife, becoming a reservoir of biodiversity for many of the species with which we cohabit.

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