Wildlife of Europe
Europe has a surprisingly diverse range of wildlife watching possibilities. The Lynx, though very rare, can be found in the forests of northern Scandinavia and the coastal wetlands of southern Spain and many places in between. Bears are still be found across most of Europe; Wild boar, deer, moose, otters, beavers, Mountain goats, Pine martens, polecats, wolverines and even bison can all still be found.
Whale and dolphin watching in Europe
Whales can be seen on the Atlantic coasts of Europe and in parts of the Mediterranean, especially in the summer. Minke whales are most common, but Humpback, Sperm, Fin and even Beluga whales can all be seen.
Orca (Killer whales), Bottlenose, Common, Risso's and Striped dolphins can all be seen, as well as Basking sharks and a variety of seals. It is even possible to swim with Orca in Norway, click here to read how.
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Birdwatching in Europe
Europe has a huge range of habitats, from tundra and taiga to bogs, moorland, forests, mountain ranges, coastal cliffs, wetlands and semi arid deserts. This diverstiy provides suitable habitat for a huge range of birdlife, and nearly 80 different 'families' of birds are to be found in Europe, about half of the worlds total. Approximately 550 species of bird are regularly found in Europe, not counting rare migrants and accidentals.
Wildlife of Spain
IberiaNature.com (nothing to do with Wildlife Extra, but very good) has a very good guide to the wildlife of Spain.
Recent Europe news
- Electricity pylons - A threat to birds that can be avoided
- Danube wildlife threatened by EU plans to improve navigation
- International whale watching conference to be held in Japan
- Critically endangered whale tagged for first time
- Why managing nature reserves can easily go wrong
- Lynx to be relocated in bid to save the Polish lynx
- Review of EU shark-finning ban brings chance to close loopholes
- Record number of whales slaughtered in the Faroe Islands
- Mediterranean’s great white sharks ‘got lost’ on way from Australia
- Blue-fin tuna fishing riddled with rule flouting
- Deadly litter killing more and more wildlife
- Illegal Blue-fin tuna fishing and rule breaking threaten tuna survival
- Asia’s waterbirds still in steep decline – Europe and North America recovering
- Russia’s logging rights auction derailed after public outcry
- European Union seal ban takes effect
More Europe news
- New Sociable lapwing staging post discovered
- Swedish wind farms make way for nation’s golden eagles
- Bird camp in Sardinia to prevent thousands of birds being caught
- Welsh woodland that’s being turned into a butterfly haven
- Amur tiger habitat threatened by Russia timber auctions
- Baby pied tamarins are Durrell’s newest arrivals
- WWF welcomes EU Commissioner’s call for big cut in Mediterranean bluefin tuna catches
- Female Cantabrian bears and their young do not hibernate
- Cornish island gulls spotted in France
- Two flocks for the price of one: RSPB using puppies to shepherd birds
- Osprey shot illegally in Maltese bird sanctuary
- Hungary could take lead on tackling mining’s toxic time bombs
- Hungary toxic dam had been leaking for 4 months
- Fears over more toxic reservoirs as poisons reach the Danube
- EuroBirdwatch 2010 – 2.7 million birds counted
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