The invasion of exotic species such as Pennisetum and the horseshoe snake has prompted a monitoring and control plan in Ibiza and Formentera. The plan, which has now been completed, has received public funding and is part of the archipelago’s environmental conservation strategy.
Controlling invasive species on the Ibiza and Formentera.
Ibiza, Formentera
Govern de les Illes Balears
Direcció General d'Espais Naturals i Biodiversitat
ITS2019-077
853.461 €
853.461 €
856.725 €
2019
Executed
Environment
Executed: 100.38%
25.11.2024
Sustainable tourism tax in the Balearic Islands funds farmers to diversify crops and replant woody plant species
Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera
3.647.484 €
Status: Executed
The plant will boost its capacity and efficiency to tackle rising waste in summer
Ibiza
2.234.434 €
Status: In execution
The Balearic Islands promotes forest clean-ups and the rural economy in areas of high ecological value
Mallorca
1.830.125 €
Status: In execution