We are defended from the
threat of ‘invasive species’ by laws, the Ministry of the Environment and the
sterling is sometimes arbitrary work of the ecologists. Without them, Spain
would be full of peculiar animals, fish, birds and plant-life.
As we know, it pretty much is
anyway.
To combat the uninvited
guests that sometimes take over from the autochthonous species (no Briton is
unaware of the Gray Squirrel that was
introduced from Canada to the UK a hundred and fifty years ago, only to
drive the native Red Squirrel almost to extinction), the front-line in our
defence is sometimes pushed to take extreme measures.
While no one will admit it,
the Black Snout Weevil (here),
cousin to the palm-killing Red, was almost certainly brought in to eradicate
the Agave plantation near the Almería airport – a plantation that’s been there
for around 100 years and has been an indignant thorn in the flesh of every
true-blue ecologist since then. Why, we have no idea, since nothing else grows
there anyway. Their grub, by the way, is the thing you find in the bottom of a
bottle of mescal.
The snout weevils have now
been introduced – one way or another – and are doing a splendid job in reducing
the agave not only near the airport, but in private gardens across the
province, joining the Red Palm Weevil and the Cochineal Fly in killing Spain’s
palm trees and prickly pear.
Another concern of our
zealous friends are the cotorras (here), the large green
Argentinean parrots that have escaped from captivity and currently infest city
parks in much of the Spanish territory. This ‘green demon’ – around 30,000 of
them – is taking over from the Madrid sparrow, says Antenna 3 (video).
The ecologists, including SEO-Birdlife, Amigos de la Tierra, Greenpeace,
WWF and Ecologistas en Acción, are currently at odds with the Government
which is allowing certain ‘invasive species’ the right to stay – as they are
fun to hunt and eat. The Black Bass, carp, pike, catfish and so on (here).
Not that one should worry
unduly – but there are probably some ecologists who might go so far as to
consider us foreign residents as ‘an invasive species’. Just kiddin’.
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