BOOTED EAGLES, HEDGEHOGS, AND RIVERBANKS
While historic gardens prioritize careful tending to hedges, flowers, and centuries-old trees, along with their historical heritage, the management of forest parks requires a more forest-oriented perspective. These parks have recently become part of the green spaces under our care. Currently, they include the Cuña Verde de O'Donnell and Fuente Carmona, the Parque Forestal de Valdebebas-Felipe VI, the Parque Lineal del Manzanares Sur, the forest areas of the Bosque Metropolitano, and the Parque de las Comunidades.
Each park is unique. Most are composed of existing forests, but Valdebebas is the largest newly established forest park in Europe. What was once a landfill has been transformed into a Mediterranean and river forest, attracting waterfowl, booted eagles, ferrets, hedgehogs, amphibians, and reptiles.
As Alberto Rigaud, head of the integrated forest park maintenance contract, notes, managing these vast forest areas involves the use of agricultural machinery, and care must be taken not to disrupt the breeding cycles of birds and other animals. It is about “letting nature follow its course” while providing infrastructure like trails and playgrounds for visitors.