The Department of Forestry Cehegín, directed by Joaquín Marín, has given the old facilities at Coto de las Maravillas Hunters Society, so that the latter breed partridge specimens for subsequent releases in the mountains of the municipality .
It is about 30 large cages with drinkers and feeders, which no longer used about 20 years ago, when this area was Social Coto de Caza.
According to Marin, "This divestiture is part of a project that is underway Hunters Society to rehabilitate forests in semi-wild partridge."
He added that "now there is a total of 200 specimens of this native species."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín