Javier Blasco Zumeta

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Born1957 (age 6768)
Pina de Ebro, Aragon, Spain
KnownforGuia Blasco Zumeta de Aves
FieldsNature of Los Monegros, Spain
Javier Blasco Zumeta
Born1957 (age 6768)
Pina de Ebro, Aragon, Spain
Known forGuia Blasco Zumeta de Aves
Scientific career
FieldsNature of Los Monegros, Spain
Websitehttp://blascozumeta.com/

Javier Blasco Zumeta is a Spanish primary school teacher and naturalist based in Pina de Ebro, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. He has researched the wildlife, plants, birds and insects of Los Monegros in Aragon, Spain, having discovered over 200 species.[1]

As a teenage hunter, he wrote TV naturalist Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente asking for information about taxidermy. Rodríguez instead encouraged him to join ADENA and care for living animals.[1]

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