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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Doñana National Park' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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Due to its strategic location between the continents of Europe and Africa and its proximity to the Strait of Gibraltar, Doxc3xb1ana's large expanse of salt marsh is a breeding ground as well as a transit point for thousands of European and African birds (aquatic and terrestrial), and hosts many species of migratory waterfowl during the winter, typically up to 200,000 individuals.
In 1262, after conquering the vassal kingdom of Niebla, King Alfonso X established a Real Cazadero (royal hunting preserve) in the Las Rocinas forest,[20] between the Rio Tinto and the Guadalquivir, partly due to the abundance of deer there, as well as the small sanctuary of Santa Olalla, since disappeared, on the Arroyo de la Rocina.
Native fish such as eel inhabit Doxc3xb1ana as well as introduced species such as carp, and the gambusia, or pike, which is considered an invasive threat to local ecosystems.
The coastal area west of the national park from Matalascaxc3xb1as to Mazagon, forming a rectangle 25xc2xa0km in length and reaching about 5xc2xa0km inland, consists of a field of dunes, several ancient lagoons and wetlands, as well as a large forest of pine and eucalyptus trees.
This zone includes the towns of Matalascaxc3xb1as and Mazagon, as well as the El Arenosillo test Centre, a rocket launch site for suborbital rockets, but its declaration as a national park blocked the construction of a large urban project west of Matalascaxc3xb1as.
[41] El Pinar de la Algaida is located near the henarllo, a sanctuary dedicated to the female deity Astarte, and the site of the Roman well of Caveros.
In 2007, the World Wildlife Fund warned that strawberry farms surrounding the park, where 95% of Spanish strawberries were produced, threatened to cause catastrophic damage to the park by depleting the surrounding groundwater, notably where illegal boreholes were involved, as well as creating considerable pesticide pollution and plastic waste which was accumulating in local creeks; AFP further reported that WWF was calling for a boycott of Spanish strawberries,[46] but this is contradicted by the remarks of a WWF-Spain spokesperson,[47] and it is uncharacteristic of WWF to call for blanket boycotts.
To ensure sustainable development both in the countryside and in the surrounding provinces, as well as to counteract future environmental threats, an International Commission of Experts met in 1992 to propose solutions, and produced the Plan de Desarrollo Sostenible de Doxc3xb1ana y su Entorno (Plan for Sustainable Development of Doxc3xb1ana and its Surroundings), briefly described as:
A plan of action, implemented through the Doxc3xb1ana Operational Programme and funded by the regional government of Andalusia and the Spanish State, as well as the Feder Funds, ESF and EAGGF, to revitalise both the regional infrastructure and social fabric through a new economic model of development compatible with preserving the biodiversity of such an extraordinarily important natural heritage as Doxc3xb1ana.