Specialized infrastructure for breeding, studying, and recovering steppe birds
We have one of the most modern and comprehensive steppe bird breeding facilities in the world. Each space has been designed and adapted to meet the biological, reproductive, and management needs of the species we protect.
The center covers an area of 3,000 m² divided into independent modules that allow us to work safely, efficiently, and respectfully with animal welfare in mind.
Here, we have everything from great bustards undergoing natural reproduction to exotic birds in conservation programs, as well as technical rooms for incubation, feeding, and quarantine.


Modules designed for each species
- Eight 200 m² aviaries for pairs of great bustards (natural reproduction)
- 26 aviaries measuring 15 m² for imprinting and semen collection from great bustards
- 21 aviaries measuring 4 m² for imprinting and semen collection from little bustards
- 24 aviaries measuring 4 m² for breeding gangas
- 24 aviaries measuring 15 m² for natural breeding of little bustards
- 13 aviaries measuring 18 m² for rock pigeons
- 17 aviaries measuring 15 m² for frugivorous pigeons
- 4 aviaries measuring 30 m² for argus pheasants
- 1 aviary measuring 100 m² for flamingos
- 1 45 m² aviary for gray-winged trumpeters
- 1 collective aviary measuring 240 m² for steppe birds
- 1 collective aviary measuring 180 m² for small exotic birds
- Cold room (21 m²)
- Incubator room (28 m²)
- Birthing room (36 m²)
- Quarantine room (12 m²)
Want to know more? Want to collaborate with us?
Whether you are an institution, an environmental professional, or simply someone interested in supporting the conservation of steppe birds, we are open to collaborating and sharing knowledge.
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