- The entity has been promoting restoration and conservation initiatives in degraded ecosystems for over two decades. Among its most notable projects are the Laguna Primera de Palos and Paraje Natural Marismas del Odiel wetlands in Huelva and the Madrevieja Environmental Station in Cádiz
- Fundación Moeve exceeded 7,000 visits by researchers, institutions, and educational centers to its natural spaces during 2025, consolidating a model that combines biodiversity protection and environmental education
Wetlands are one of the most effective natural solutions for protecting the territory, thanks to their key role in carbon capture and freshwater storage. This capacity to retain water makes them essential refuges for numerous species.
During 2025, these sites became established as benchmark spaces for both conservation and environmental outreach. Throughout the year, they received 7,648 visits from researchers, institutions, and educational centers. Likewise, in line with the foundation’s outreach work, 4,800 students from 90 schools participated in awareness programs that taught them firsthand about the ecological importance of these ecosystems. The organization promotes meeting spaces for researchers, experts, and administrations to advance the management and conservation of wetlands and other high-value environmental ecosystems.
This educational and conservationist momentum has been made possible thanks to the sustained investment of Fundación Moeve, which during this period allocated more than €1.8 million to biodiversity actions, with a priority focus on the recovery and protection of wetlands.