At the beginning of the project, a decade had passed since the only diagnosis of the status of Iberian desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) populations in Spain. During this time, a national strategy has been developed and a number of studies have been carried out on the species, including several LIFE projects, the results of which do not indicate that there has been an improvement in the status of its populations. Considering that the Iberian desman is included in the Spanish Catalogue of Threatened Species with the category of “Vulnerable” in general and “Endangered” in the Central System, it is essential to reassess its situation in order to, based on the trend of its populations, propose actions from the Public Administrations to ensure its long-term survival.
The overall objective has been to take a significant step forward in the conservation of the Iberian desman to ensure its long-term survival.
Specific goals include:
2020 diagnosis of the conservation status of the Iberian desman in Spain and second technical conference on the conservation of the species