HABITATS
The beech forests, grasslands and peat bogs of Sorogain form a mosaic of habitats that support a wealth of biodiversity. The combination of Atlantic and mountain environments creates unique conditions for numerous species.
FAUNA
Sorogain’s fauna reflects the good health of its ecosystems. From forest birds to small water-dependent mammals, many species depend on the quality of the forest and the balance of the landscape.
FLORA
Sorogain’s vegetation includes species adapted to damp conditions and acidic soils. Specialised plants found in watercourses and peat bogs reflect the uniqueness of the environment. FUNGI The forests of Sorogain are home to a wide variety of fungi, which are essential for the balance of the ecosystem. Their presence is directly linked to the quality of the soil and the forest.
CONSERVATION (ZEC)
Sorogain forms part of the Monte Alduide Special Conservation Area, within the Natura 2000 network. This designation protects habitats and species, ensuring compatibility between conservation and traditional uses.
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