EL MUNDO journalist Chema Rodríguez awarded the Huelva Journalism Award 2026
EL MUNDO journalist Chema Rodríguez has been awarded the 2026 Huelva Journalism Award for his report on the recovery of the Doñana National Park after a catastrophic wildfire.
Donana footbridge construction is delayed and new delivery forecast is mid-April, in Campos
The reconstruction of the Donana footbridge in Campos, Brazil, is delayed due to heavy rains that have affected the construction schedule and the foundation work.
The Public Prosecutor's Office of the National Court files a lawsuit against the Ministry for Ecological Transition over illegal wells in Doñana
The National Court's Public Prosecutor's Office has filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of the Environment to address illegal wells draining vital aquifers in Doñana.
The Prosecutor's Office sues Ecological Transition to demand that 250 farmers repair the damage caused to Doñana by water theft
The National Prosecutor's Office in Spain is suing the Ministry of Ecological Transition for failing to demand that 250 farmers repair environmental damage caused by illegal water extraction from the Doñana National Park.
Doñana Beyond the National Park: Walks, Biking, or Horseback Rides
The article highlights various outdoor activities available in Doñana, Spain, that can be enjoyed throughout the year, particularly during the winter and spring seasons.
The water theft on their estate next to Doñana brought the Alba family "illegal" profits of over 5 million euros
The Alba family illicitly profited more than 5 million euros from illegal water extraction on their estate in Aznalcázar, Spain.
The decline of turtle populations raises alarms in Doñana: 'We are close to witnessing their total extinction'
A new study reveals alarming declines in the native turtle populations of Doñana National Park, indicating a serious risk of local extinction.
The phantom dam of Alcolea, which could have filled up three times this year... and only reached 23% execution
The Alcolea dam in Huelva, designed to meet agricultural water needs, remains unfinished despite recent heavy rains that could have filled it multiple times.
Doñana now has a quarter of its area underwater
Heavy rains from Storm Leonardo have inundated 34,000 hectares of the Doñana National Park, with 26% of its surface currently submerged.
The storm leaves a marsh of Doñana almost completely flooded and predicts a good breeding year for birds
The storm Leonardo has flooded 90% of the Doñana marshes, raising hope for a strong breeding season for birds, according to Eloy Revilla, director of the Doñana Biological Station.
The Mystery of the Doñana River Mountain That Has Sparked a Peregrine Scientific Battle: Is It Natural or Artificial?
The Doñana River Mountain has triggered a scientific debate on whether its formation is natural or artificial following new land delineation approved by the central government.
The drug traffickers are already attacking Doñana: 2,000 gas tanks a year on the coasts
Criminal organizations are depleting one of Spain's most important natural reserves, Doñana National Park, by discarding thousands of gas tanks used for drug trafficking operations.
A government report strengthens the House of Alba in the battle over its illegal wells in Doñana
The heirs of the Duchess of Alba face potential legal actions after a report reveals they illegally irrigated extensive lands with stolen water in Doñana.
Juan Pedro Castellano, director of Doñana: "I trust that the park will finally return to the Green List in 2026"
Juan Pedro Castellano, the long-serving director of Doñana National Park, expresses hope that the park will be reinstated on the Green List by 2026 amid current challenges.