
Conservation
Andalusian biodiversity as a responsibility
Conservation is not an added layer: it is part of the estate’s daily management and its responsibility towards Andalusian biodiversity.

Habitat and wildlife
Conserving the landscape means conserving its cycles.
The estate is habitat for species of community interest and protected birds such as Montagu’s harrier, lesser kestrel and red kite.
The presence of holm oaks, managed pastures and Mediterranean woodland provides ecological continuity to a territory managed with a long-term vision.
Programmes
Verifiable commitments in daily management.
Finca Sardina participates in the Action Programme for the Conservation of the Iberian Lynx and collaborates with LIFE LYNXCONNECT. It has also taken part in pilot initiatives with PEFC Spain focused on habitat restoration and protection.
Collaboration
Iberian lynx
Habitat monitoring and collaboration within the action programme for its conservation.
Collaboration
LIFE LYNXCONNECT
Ecological connectivity and improvement of natural corridors around the estate.
Collaboration
PEFC Spain
Participation in pilot initiatives linked to habitat restoration and protection.
The shared focus is to measure, restore and maintain the territory through specific actions on wildlife, dehesa and Mediterranean woodland.


