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They Denounce the Inaction of the Government of the Canary Islands to the Release of a Hundred Cats in La Graciosa

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SEO/BirdLife warns that these cats introduced into protected areas decimate native species such as lizards and seabirds.
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SEO/BirdLife warns that these cats introduced into protected areas decimate native species such as lizards and seabirds.

We ask for action in relation to the release of cats on the island and provide new scientific evidence on their impact on biodiversity. The Canary Islands administration must report on the status of the complaint filed in 2025 and we call for the urgent adoption of precautionary measures to protect biodiversity in a key area of the Natura 2000 Network.

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SEO/BirdLife broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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