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Citation: Ruiz-Olmo, J. (1989) Creation of Natural Reserves to Protect the Otter (Lutra lutra) in Catalonia (N.E. Iberia)  IUCN Otter Spec. Group Bull. 4: 31 - 35

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Creation of Natural Reserves to Protect the Otter (Lutra lutra) in Catalonia (N.E. Iberia)

Jordi Ruiz-Olmo

Servei de Protecció de la Natura, Direcció General de Politica Forestal, C / Còrsega, 329, 5, 08037 - Barcelona, Spain

INTRODUCTION

The otter survey of Spain was carried out between July 1984 and January 1985 (Delibes, 1984). In Catalonia, virtually the whole region was surveyed for spraints and footprints. Additional field work was carried out and verified oral information on the presence of otters was collected. The results are shown in Figure l. Some of the ecological requirements of the species, its food habits and problems specific to the area were also studied (Ruiz-Olmo, 1985).

Map showing location of populations in Catalonia - the best are in the north

Figure 1: Otter population in Catalonia

LEGAL ASPECTS

The 12/1985 law for natural areas decreed by the autonomous government of the Generalitat of Catalonia provides the framework for nature conservation in the whole of Catalonia. Natural reserves have been created and can be of two types: Integral (RNI) and Partial (RNP). In the former, all use or exploitation of the reserve, which could damage or alter its special characteristics. The RNPs have begun to play an important role in relation to otter conservation in Catalonia especially since, in Spain, all rivers and natural waters are public property.

RNP DECLARATION .

Of the 15 RNPs designated by the Decret 123/1987 for the protection and preservation of fauna, 11 are for otter protection (Figure 2). By comparing Figures l and 2, it can be seen that nearly all the populations of L. lutra in Catalonia are afforded some protection by RNPs within their ranges. There are however two exceptions : The Montsant river, where proposals to build a dam have prevented the declaration of a RNP and the Riera de Merlès which, while having no evidence of otter presence, has interesting natural characteristics and here the polecat (Mustela putorius) occurs. This species is endangered in Catalonia.

Map showin location of otter reserves in Catalonia

Figure 2: Otter Natural Reserves in Catalonia

In total, 163km of river are protected within the RNPs. Protected lengths vary between 2 and 45 km. (see Table 1). The characteristics of the RHPs are diverse and varied and they all contribute to the conservation of certain ecosystems and species typical of N.E. Iberia.

In these RNPs the following activities are regulated : it is prohibited to destroy or modify the bankside vegetation, to cause pollution or to affect in any way, the river bed. Exploitation of the water is regulated so as not to affect the otter.

Table 1: Survey of RNPs
Num Name Length (km) Characteristics Water Quality Altitude (m) Status Other Species for Declaration

03 Merlès-Lluçanès 19.5 Uplands River Oligotrophic 535 -  875 Unknown2 Polecat
04 Riera d'Arbúcies-Hostalric 10.0 River Oligotrophic 70 - 270 Very bad
05 Illa de Caramany 19.01 River Island Eutrophic 5 Very bad Birds
06 La Muga-Albanyà 22.0 Uplands River Oligotrophic 160 - 1180 Bad
07 Segre-Isòvol 2.0 Wetlands River Oligotrophic 1030 - 1040 Bad Polecat, birds
08 Segre-Prullans 7.5 Wetlands River Oligotrophic 980 - 1000 Bad Polecat, birds
09 La Llosa 17.0 Mountains River Oligotrophic 980 - 2500 Bad Aquatic communities of mountains
10 Noguera Pallaresa-Bonaigua 45.0 Mountains River Oligotrophic 980 - 1870 Medium
11 Noguera Pallaresa-Collegats 5.0 Mountains River Oligotrophic 520 - 650 Very good
12 Noguera Ribagorçana-Mont-rebei 14.0 Mountains River Medium/Oligo. 500 - 650 Very good
13 Algars 23.5 Uplands River Medium 310 - 440 Good

1 Hectares
2 Otters' presence possible but not confirmed

PROVISIONAL CONCLUSIONS

The declaration of the RNPs has proved a useful tool in the conservation of otters in Catalonia. Certain road projects (in canyons), which could have had irreversible effects, have been stopped. The use of the rivers for hydro-electric power and for irrigation, which both have a very negative effect on rivers in N.E. Iberia, is regulated or prohibited .  Bankside vegetation is respected. A new RNP in an area holding otters (Cellers on Figure 2) is sure to be created and other sites are being studied.  However, there is still a lot to do, and these RNPs are not enough.  This is why we are now carrying out a series of studies on the ecology of the otter.

REFERENCES

Delibes, M. (1984) La Situación de l nutria Lutra lutra L. en España (Julio-noviembre, 1984).  Unpublished report to I.C.O.N.A., 60pp
Ruiz-Olmo, J. (1985) Distribución requerimientos ecológicos y alimentación de la nutria (Lutra lutra L., 1758) en el NE de la Peninsula Ibérica.  Tesis de Licenciatura.  Universidad de Barcelona. 154 pp.

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