Too little money, too many people, too little water: A reality check for s'Albufera
Protecting s'Albufera While Keeping It Open
Better visitor management, water limits and stable staffing could help protect s'Albufera while keeping it open.

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How can Mallorca protect s'Albufera without closing it to visitors?
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Why is s'Albufera in Mallorca under pressure right now?
s'Albufera is under pressure from low funding, staff shortages, visitor numbers and water scarcity.
Is it still worth visiting s'Albufera in Mallorca for birdwatching?
Yes, s'Albufera is still worth visiting, especially for early-morning birdwatching.
What happens to a wetland when there is not enough freshwater?
Without enough freshwater, a wetland can turn saltier and lose key habitats.
When is the best time to visit s'Albufera in Mallorca if you want fewer crowds?
Early morning is usually the quietest time at s'Albufera.
Are the boardwalks and paths at s'Albufera in Mallorca affected by too many visitors?
Yes, busy paths can create conflicts between different types of visitors.
Why do people say s'Albufera needs more staff and stable funding?
More staff and stable funding are needed for daily management and long-term protection.
Which birds can you still hope to see at s'Albufera in Mallorca?
Herons, ducks and other wetland birds can still be seen at s'Albufera.
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