Environment
UNESCO-Listed Doñana National Park Aqueduct Damaged by Five Farmers in Illegal Water Extraction - Spain
Doñana National Park, a UNESCO-listed nature reserve in Spain, recently saw damages to its aqueduct as five farmers illegally extracted water from it. Read more here.
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