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Leica x The European Nature Trust

Pedro Prata, Team Leader of Rewilding Portugal.

Leica x The European Nature Trust Ambassador

Pedro Prata, Team Leader of Rewilding Portugal

At Leica, we are committed to those working at the frontlines of nature recovery and conservation in Europe. In collaboration with The European Nature Trust, we have launched an ambassadorship programme, that supports conservation champions who are working to revive ecosystems across Europe.

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Letting nature take the reins

Working with a partnership of local and regional NGOs, universities and public groups, Rewilding Portugal aims to create a 120,000 hectare corridor for, where natural processes shape the condition of the landscape.

In many ways, it is a perfect environment for the challenge: 

The Côa Valley sits in a key region of the Iberian Peninsula, where river gorges cut their path through granite-cobbled mountainsides; where oak trees and chestnuts dot the sun-strewn bluffs; and where between the Douro river and the Malcata Mountain range, the visceral howl of the Iberian wolf might be heard at any moment.

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Revitalizing Ecosystems in the Côa Valley

Pedro and his team at Rewilding Portugal have identified an unprecedented opportunity to reverse an ecological and economic decline that has taken root in the region.

Rewilding Portugal’s strategy is to purchase abandoned and marginal lands in the Côa Valley, while instituting effective management programmes using private and public funds from sources such as the Endangered Landscapes Programme (ELP), Rewilding Europe, the EU’s LIFE programme, and The European Nature Trust.

They are working to reinstate natural grazing to ecosystem – using controlled releases of wild and semi-wild herbivores – which will diversify the vegetation, creating a lattice of more fire-resistant, climate-resilient and biodiverse vegetation structures.

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Leica Sport Optics

Pedro uses the Leica Noctivid 10x42 and Leica APO-Televid 82 (angled view)

‘Leica optics are second to none in terms of quality, which is really important for conservation work. At Rewilding Portugal, our teams and partners spend long periods of time out in the field carrying out monitoring and research work – having good quality observation tools makes it much easier. My equipment is like an eagle eye to spot wildlife everywhere I go and so far theres none better than Leica.

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