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This reserve, which was declared by the UNESCO in October 2006, contains some of the most outstanding natural spaces in the eastern part of the province of Cadiz and the western part of Malaga, in Andalusia in southern Spain. It is also the first of its kind to feature a whole sea within its boundaries. What’s More, this intercontinental territory also includes two previously declared Biosphere Reserves in Andalusia: the Sierra de Grazalema and Sierra de las Nieves reserves.
The Alcornocales and the Estrecho Nature Reserves; the natural spaces of Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja, Sierra Crestellina, Desfiladero de los Gaitanes and Playas de los Lances beaches; and the natural monuments of the Duna de Bolonia sand dunes, Pinsapo de las Escaleretas fir forest and Canon de las Buitreras canyon are the other territories in Andalusia which are included within this reserve.
The natural richness to be found on both shores of the Strait of Gibraltar is largely due to its role as a migratory route between the European and African continents. It is also home to over 117 species of birds, and the examples of animal species that can be found in this reserve include mammals such as wild boar and otters.
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