We start an adventure of scientific discovery with Antonio Guillén and the Estación Biológica Internacional, whose mission is to focus on the conservation and improvement of diverse natural spaces, especially aquatic ecosystems, by applying technological innovation, environmental education and the study of biodiversity.
To safeguard its independence and ethical principles, the EBI's habitat and species research and conservation work is financed from its own ecotourism projects in cooperation with international volunteer actions.
Following the adherence of the EBI to the principles and philosophy of the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism, with total economic-political independence and thanks to the technical specialization of its collaborators, it has developed and financed various projects for the conservation of habitats and species in the four protected.
Image 1. Duero-Douro International Biological Station (EBI) and its
representatives in Spain (Europarques Hispano-Lusos SRL) and Portugal
(Centro de Turismo Ambiental Luso-Espanhol Lda. https://www.europarques.com/en
Dr. Antonio Guillén, biologist and scientific director of the EBI, will open the door to his research under the extraordinary microscopic eye. Guillén altruistically coordinates a multidisciplinary team of volunteers, collaborators and scientific researchers of different nationalities. Specializing in aquatic ecosystems, he directs the field work on board the EBI Hydrographic Vessels in Arribes del Duero, Douro Internacional and Lago de Sanabria, the Microscopic World of Virtual Biodiversity gallery and the Water Project with more than 10 million followers worldwide.
Image 2. S.O.S. LAGO DE SANABRIA, BRAZADAS DE DAPHNIA.
Cristina, Genis & Javier, April 2016. (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) ://flic.kr/p/HJ7iA1
Very soon you will be able to see some of the most fascinating samples.
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