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		<title>Dehesa Wildlife Travel Destinations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For a wildlife enthusiast, it is difficult to convey the riches of the dehesa without talking in superlatives. For amongst the threatened bird species here that depend on this habitat are the ultra-rare Spanish Imperial Eagle, about 300 pairs of which survive; the massive Black Vulture, Europe’s largest bird of prey; and the magnificent Black Stork, all of which use the dehesa for hunting, but breed on distant cliffs or in more dense forested country. The little paper-swallow-like Black-shouldered Kite, a gorgeous, pale grey and black bird of prey more characteristic of the African savannah, does the opposite. It nests </p>
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