Rewilding project aims to restore resilience to fire-prone Spain via wildlife

Some 30,000 years ago, Stone Age people decorated a cave, today known as Cueva de los Casares, in central Spain with pictures of mating humans (most famously), geometric shapes, and animals. The most popular carved animal is the wild horse. Cueva de los Casares sports at least two dozen images of wild horses. Eventually, these … Continue reading Rewilding project aims to restore resilience to fire-prone Spain via wildlife