Francisco Romero CĂĄceres, born in 1981 in the south of Andalusia, in a small village known as
El RocĂo, belonging to the municipality of Almonte (Huelva). Next to this small town is the DoĂąana National
Park, one of the most important wetlands in Europe, made up of various ecosystems that concentrate
extraordinary biodiversity. This place is what made Francisco interested in the wildlife that inhabits it, especially the
birds that visit this space every year and of course the Iberian Lynx, the most endangered feline on the
planet. This has been one of the places where it has resided and the species has been able to be recover to
this day. Francisco has also traveled to different parts of the planet, spending time and photographing the wildlife that can be found in those other regions.
Francisco is currently part of the team of ambassadors of Sigma Spain. He presents throughout the year with the brand at fairs that are organized on the national scene. He also organizes different workshops throughout the year from different photographic disciplines.
Currently, Fransisco is collaborating with the image bank of the DoĂąana Natural Area, which are used for the
dissemination and awareness of today's society. Also, he has participated as a jury in different
photographic contests, as well as having been lucky enough to win some of them and receive different
mentions in others. But his biggest goal will always remain the creation of awareness for the conservation of
the planet.
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