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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

Last year, Europe experienced its hottest summer on record, compounded by several extreme events including intense heatwaves, drought conditions and extensive wildfires, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, and many scientists say droughts are becoming more frequent and water more scarce.

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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

The region, and more specifically the province of Huelva, where the park is located, produces 97% of Spain's red fruits and is the world's largest exporter of strawberries.

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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

FARMERS DIVIDED

Farmers are divided over the regional plan.

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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

One group in favour says it only want permission to irrigate with surface water, without jeopardising the underground reserves.

"There is enough surface water to irrigate all the hectares in the area, some of which are using ground water," their spokesman Julio Diaz told Reuters.

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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

But the central government says that's not true, and scientists say water extraction, both legal and illegal, is affecting the park's biodiversity.

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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

The reserve also boasts marshlands, scrub woodland and beaches and is home to deer, badgers and endangered species including the Spanish imperial eagle and the Iberian lynx.

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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

"The lagoons directly depend on the aquifer. If the lagoons are disappearing, it is because the aquifer is diminishing," said Eloy Revilla, head of the Donana Biological Station, calling for policies to reduce dependence on water in these areas because they are not going to be sustainable.

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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

Last year, Europe experienced its hottest summer on record, compounded by several extreme events including intense heatwaves, drought conditions and extensive wildfires, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, and many scientists say droughts are becoming more frequent and water more scarce.

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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

As the prolonged drought has left the Guadalquivir river basin's reservoirs at a quarter of capacity, water management authorities last month reduced the amount of water available for legal irrigation.

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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

That forced those Donana farmers who use legally-extracted water to kill part of their crops to save the rest, and they are not too happy about the regional plan to amnesty hundreds of illegally-watered hectares. WWF ecologists estimate that 1,900 hectares of illegal crops in Donana could be legalised.

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Water fight: Farms, wildlife at risk as Spanish wetland shrinks

"Those who have been cultivating illegally for 15 years are going to be rewarded with surface water so they can irrigate on demand," said Manuel Delgado, spokesman for Puerta Donana farmers association, standing in one of the greenhouses that grows 50 tons of berries per hectare.