Posters and postcards have been distributed
Posters and postcards have been distributed throughout the municipality with a QR code that gives access to an interactive PDF.
What is it like to do an internship with Save the Med Foundation?
Intern Sterenn Le Calvez from France shares her experience.
At pace with the world
Almost three years after a virus stopped the world in its tracks, our 'business as usual' pace has returned to pre-pandemic levels.
Learning about life and for life with Save the Med
Each year Save The Med Foundation works with thousands of students.
Save entangled turtles, recover ghost fishing gear and contribute to citizen science in 2022!
The data that you upload helps Save The Med to identify key problem areas and work for the reduction of plastic pollution.
Quarterly newsletter from Save the Med!
As we step into this new year, it is time to share our last quarterly update of 2021.
Reconnecting with loved ones through meaningful Christmas giving
There’s no better way to re-discover oneself than trying something completely new!
Join us tonight for an immersive experience in Andratx!
The MARE - Dragonera PhotoCollab remains exhibited in the same Plenary Hall until the 3rd of December.
The Sa Dragonera Conference brings together more than a hundred community members and local stakeholders
One of the key pieces of the Conference was the inauguration of the MARE- Dragonera Photo Exhibition.
Join our first Sa Dragonera conference 5-7th of November!
The programme aims to bring the underwater magic of Dragonera closer to all.
Autumn events with Save the Med
Stay tuned for all the details which will be published on www.sadragonera.org and @xarxadragonerablava on Instagram very soon!
Anemone in Sa Dragonera - Mathias Günther
Anemone in Sa Dragonera - Mathias Günther.
- Spain wants Britons to show they have 113.40 euros, £97, per day for their holidays
- Major security alert at Mallorca airport, surprise landing of flights from Morocco and Namibia
- Big changes on the horizon when Britons travel to Mallorca
- Over two hours for Britons to get through Palma airport queues
- Living in a motorhome in Palma: "It'll only get worse"