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Borda Gabriel, c/ de l’Obac. Escaldes-Engordany

THE AMPHIBIANS AND ACTINOPTERIGIAN FAMILY (VERTEBRATES)

The quality of the waters of the Madriu-Perafita-Claror valley means that there is a great variety of animals that inhabit the aquatic environments and that are threatened by the fragility of their habitat. Thus, all the amphibian species present in the valley are included in Annex II of the Bern Convention, which means that they are strictly protected species whose habitat is also protected by prohibiting the intentional deterioration or destruction of their breeding sites or resting areas.

In the clean waters of wetlands, rivers and streams we find the Pyrenean newt ( Calotriton asper ), a Pyrenean endemic threatened in our country due to habitat loss. The salamander ( Salamandra salamandra ), the common frog ( Rana temporaria ), and the common toad ( Bufo bufo ) also live in these humid environments.

As for fish (Actino, we can find, apart from the common trout ( Salmo trutta fario ), which is the only native species and present in most rivers and ponds, the rainbow trout ( Onchorhynchus mykiss ), the brook salmon ( Salvelinus fontinalis ), and the red barb ( Phoxinus phoxinus ).

CLASS ORDER FAMILY SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME
1. Amphibians Amphibians (frogs and toads) Ranidae (frogs) Common frog Red frog ∇ ☻
Bufonidae (buffoons) Funny funny Common toad ∇ ☻☻☻
Urodels Salamanderidae Calotriton asper Pyrenean newt ∇∇ ☻☻
Salamander salamander Salamander ∇ ☻
2. Actinopterygii (fish) Salmoniformes Salmonidae (salmonids) Oncorhynchus mykiss Rainbow trout
Salvelinus fontinalis Spring salmon
Brown trout Common trout ☻
Cyprinidae (carps) Phoxinus phoxinus Red barb

Animal species classified according to the IUCN ( International Union for Conservation of Nature) according to the degree of threat ( BOPA 12/06/13 ):
☻☻ Protected species (62.6%)
☻☻ Protected and threatened species (14.5%)
☻☻☻ Protected and endangered species (6.9%)

( Vertebrates: protected: 84% and threatened or endangered: 21.4% )

( Butterflies: protected: 94.2% and threatened or endangered: 29.1% )

⊕⊕⊕ Huntable species, ( Regulations implementing the Hunting Law )
⊕⊕⊕⊕ fishable ( ” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>Fishing Regulations )
⊕⊕⊕⊕ and others (e.g. the ” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>Chamois Management Plan of the Principality of Andorra )

more information: www.patrimoninatural.ad and www.facip.com

Species listed in Annex II of the Bern Convention (strictly protected species whose habitat is also protected by prohibiting the intentional deterioration or destruction of breeding sites or their resting areas):
∇∇∇ Strictly protected species (51.1%)
∇∇ ∇∇ Strictly protected endemic species
∇∇∇ Strictly protected species, studied and conserved by the PACT (Action Plan for the Conservation of the Trencalòs), which was created in 1999 by the Andorran Government and the Association for the Defense of Nature (ADN)
∇∇∇∇ Strictly protected species of community interest, whose presence was demonstrated in 2011 thanks to the FELIS project (agreement between the BOMOSA Philanthropic Association and the Government of Andorra)[¹] = link in Spanish; [²] = link in French

 

Sources :

“Entomological inventory of the Vallée du Madriu-Perafita-Claror (Andorra) 2006
“Update of data collected at BUTTERFLY MONITORING SCHEME stations in ANDORRA (BMSAnd)” CENMA 2014.
CENMA – Andorran Snow and Mountain Studies Center
Links and photos: www.wikipedia.org .