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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eLEAD IN: The World Wildlife Fund says excessive water extraction is putting Donana National Park, one of Europe's most celebrated conservation wetlands, at grave risk. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNSECO) wants the Spanish government to explain its plans for the park, which receives around 6 million migratory birds annually. The site is currently a candidate for UNESCO's list of endangered world heritage sites.STORY-LINE: Donana National Park in the western region of Andalusia, the southern portion of the Iberian peninsula, is one of Europe's most celebrated conservation wetlands.The 54,251.7 hectare (134 acre) park is home to lynx, otters, eagles and other endangered species and consists of several waterways that wind through the Spanish provinces of Huelva and Seville. The part-wetland wilderness has also a complex of lakes that receives around six million migratory birds annually and is a paradise for tourists and bird-watchers.However, according to a recent report by the conservation group World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the park is drying up at an alarming rate due to excessive water extraction.They say the park is at risk of being placed on UNESCO's (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) list of endangered world heritage sites.UNESCO is due to receive a report from the Spanish government on December 1, to evaluate the country's plans for the park.Donana consists of a protected World Heritage site, also known as the national park, and a natural reserve area - both under the management of the regional government of Andalusia.According to WWF, more than 1000 illegal wells drilled by local farmers in the area have overexploited the park's aquifer and it needs between 30 to 60 years to recover from the aggressive farming of mainly strawberries.The livelihood of the local community depends on the production of strawberries, which account for nearly 90 percent of the production in Spain, according to data from the Association of Strawberry farmers in the southern province of Huelva. The Spanish strawberry industry generates an estimated 400 million euros (424 million USD) annually.But Felipe Fuentelsaz, Coordinator for WWF in Donana says the intensive irrigation system to cultivate strawberry farms have dwindled Donana's liquid lifeline.\"We cannot allow this to happen. We are talking about an environment which is important to many species and an aquifer that sustains one of the most important wetlands in Europe.\"Local farmers however, complain that recent campaigns by environmentalists have criminalised their activities and that they have offered proposals to address the problem.Cristobal Picon, President of the irrigation platform of Huelva region and head of a strawberry cooperative farm based in Lucena del Puerto, near the Natural Reserve area, says farmers are willing to close some of their illegal wells.\"The problem is that the environmentalists have a very powerful communication (with the media) and it seems that what we say is a lie and what they say is the truth. It is regrettable that they are playing with the jobs of thousands of families and we are trying to find a balance between the two groups, which is compatible. Because it has always been there (the aquifer) and was conserved by our grandparents.\"WWF however, indicates that they have yet to reach an agreement with farmers regarding the number of illegal wells and farms and therefore this proposal does not seem adequate to help raise the water level of the aquifer.WWF has also expressed concern regarding the possibility of a gas project in an area nearby the park.Spain has authorised utility company Gas Natural Fenosa to extract and store gas in a fragile area within the park's proximity.According to WWF the project also includes building two gas pipelines.In a report published by UNESCO in 2015, Spanish authorities were \"strongly urged\" to thoroughly assess the potential impacts of plans to extract and store gas in the immediate vicinity of the park.On Tuesday, Greenpeace activists staged a protest outside Fenosa, blocking the entrance of the company's facilities near Donana to stop trucks departing or entering the area where they believed the pipeline construction was taking place.\"We do have a proposal; immediately revoke the permission for extraction and storage of gas and commit to renewable energies because our country was a leader at a global level (when it came to renewable energies). We are in Andalusia, the Persian Gulf of renewable energies but instead they are missing the chance and giving money and opportunity to those companies that are contaminating and polluting the environment like Gas Natural Fenosa,\" says Julio Barea, a Greenpeace activist.Environmentalists have also criticised a plan by the regional government to reopen a nearby mine that was the scene of the country's worst ecological disaster in 1998.The Los Frailes mine is situated in Aznalcollar, 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of the Donana National Park.In April 1998, a reservoir at the mine burst its bank, sending millions of litres of toxic elements into a river that flows directly toward the Donana nature park.The spill flooded hectares (acres) of surrounding agricultural land.UNESCO has expressed \"utmost concern\" that Mexico-Minorbis Group has been proposed by a body within the regional government of Andalusia as the mining company to reopen the site of Aznalcollar.The government however, has assured conservationist groups that the wetlands are well protected and any proposal for industrial activities will be studied thoroughly before reaching a decision.Juan Pedro Castellano, has been the director of Donana National Park and Natural Reserve since 2014 when he was appointed by the regional government of Andalusia.He refers to the 2015 UNESCO report in which the aquifer recharge was noted as stable, \"with some areas even showing a rising trend in groundwater levels.\"He says the December 1st deadline is in fact, part of a usual follow-up report that the park has been submitting to various organisations to show its efforts to preserve the wildlife and the unique environment of the wetlands.Similar reports have been submitted to UNESCO in previous years, and the park has maintained its level of protection since the last report in 2015, therefore there is no risk of being placed on the UNESCO's list of endangered sites, he adds. \"We are constantly sending informative reports and this (report to UNESCO) is just another one, despite what the media say. And on this informative report, and I'd like to reiterate that it is a normal, follow-up report, the fundamental fact is that all the parameters indicate that (the park) is at a good conservation level.\"One of the main pressing issues for conservationists is a plan by the port of Seville to dredge the nearby Guadalquivir River, which feeds the area, to allow access for cargo ships. The plan, according to WWF, is opposed by groups of environmentalists, farmers and fishermen because of its impact on the ecosystem, national park and the river.UNESCO has already made it clear that dredging and deepening the river is not compatible with world heritage site status and has urged the regional government to \"make a permanent commitment to cancel the project and not permit any future plans to deepen the Guadalquivir River.\"According to Castellano, the regional government has so far no plans to authorise the project.\"We absolutely do not see any risk that they might consider adding Donana to the list of endangered sites, just like in 2015 we didn't see it, and eventually that was the result of their evaluation. And this evaluation wasn't done by us. (it was done by UNESCO).\"El Rocio - 30 November 20161. Various of Donana National Park at sunriseDonana National Park - 30 November 20162. Wide of Donana marshland, reeds in foreground  3. Mid of migratory birds Lucena del Puerto - 29 November 20164. Various of strawberry farms with plastic arches protecting them from rain Lucena del Puerto - 30 November 20165. Various of Felipe Fuentelsaz, Coordinator for World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Donana, observing what he described as an illegally constructed man-made pond near Donana Natural Reserve6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Felipe Fuentelsaz, Coordinator for World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Donana:\"We are in Donana region, from here streams flow directly into Donana National Park marshland. But right now we have the problem of water being stolen. The water that is supposed to nourish the biodiversity and the agriculture of the region is being restricted here. We are standing in front of a pond, constructed without permission in the middle of a forest, it is connected to various wells and from here the water feeds an agriculture farm a few kilometres away. We cannot allow this to happen. We are talking about an environment which is important to many species and an aquifer that sustains one of the most important wetlands in Europe.\"7. Close of man-made pondLucena del Puerto - 29 November 20168. Various of strawberry farm9. Various set up shots of Cristobal Picon, President of the irrigation platform of Huelva region and president of a strawberry cooperative farm based in Lucena del Puerto10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Cristobal Picon, President of the irrigation platform of Huelva region and a strawberry cooperative farm based in Lucena del Puerto:\"The problem is that the environmentalists have a very powerful communication (with the media) and it seems that what we say is a lie and what they say is the truth. It is regrettable that they are playing with the jobs of thousands of families and we are trying to find a balance between the two groups, which is compatible. Because it has always been there (the aquifer) and was conserved by our grandparents. What they are doing right now is creating a lot of controversies against the reality of the current situation.\"11. Zoom out of farmLucena del Puerto - 30 November 201612. Mid of pond Donana region - 29 November 201613. Various of Greenpeace activists blocking the entrance of Gas Natural Fenosa facilities14. Wide of Fenosa facilities15. Various of activists16. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Julio Barea, Greenpeace activist:\"Of course, we do have a proposal; immediately revoke the permission for extraction and storage of gas and commit to renewable energies because our country was a leader at a global level (when it came to renewable energies). We are in Andalusia, the Persian Gulf of renewable energies but instead they are missing the chance and giving money and opportunity to those companies that are contaminating and polluting the environment like Gas Natural Fenosa.\"17. Activists holding a banner, reading (Spanish) \"Donana is not a gas storage\"Donana National Park - 30 November 201618. Various of horses near marshland and park19. Juan Pedro Castellano, director of Donana National Park and Natural Reserve inside the protected area of the park, looking through binoculars20. Horse by water's edge21. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Juan Pedro Castellano, director of Donana National Park and Natural Reserve:\"(Regarding gas, dredging and mining projects) at the moment there is nothing to evaluate and when there is a proposal to evaluate we will study it rigorously. Regarding the issue of water we are working really hard and there is a lot of information available on the steps that have been taken, the planning, regulating those projects that need regulation, prohibition or the closure of those wells that can't be regulated, beginning water rescues to improve the level of the aquifer, therefore we are working a lot and regarding the dredging of the river, as I told you, it cannot be authorised. The officials are saying that it wont be authorised. And the rest of the issues are not as threatening and UNESCO has been responding adequately (to our efforts) in a way that we absolutely do not see any risk that they might consider adding Donana to the list of endangered sites, just like in 2015 we didn't see it, and eventually that was the result of their evaluation. And this evaluation wasn't done by us. (it was done by UNESCO).\"El Rocio - 30 November 201622. 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