Spanish
shepherds led flocks of sheep
through the streets of downtown Madrid on Sunday in defense of ancient
grazing, migration and droving rights threatened by urban sprawl and
man-made frontiers. Jesus Garzón, president of a shepherds council, said
about 5,000 sheep and 60 head of cattle crossed the city to exercise
the right to droving routes that existed before Madrid grew from a rural
hamlet to the great capital it is today - See more at:
http://www.art4shere.blogspot.com/2013/02/sheep-occupy-madrid-street-to-protest.html#more
Spanish
shepherds led flocks of sheep
through the streets of downtown Madrid on Sunday in defense of ancient
grazing, migration and droving rights threatened by urban sprawl and
man-made frontiers. Jesus Garzón, president of a shepherds council, said
about 5,000 sheep and 60 head of cattle crossed the city to exercise
the right to droving routes that existed before Madrid grew from a rural
hamlet to the great capital it is today - See more at:
http://www.art4shere.blogspot.com/2013/02/sheep-occupy-madrid-street-to-protest.html#more
Spanish shepherds led flocks of
sheep through the streets of downtown Madrid on Sunday in defense of ancient
grazing, migration and droving rights threatened by urban sprawl and man-made
frontiers. Jesus Garzón, president of a shepherds council, said about 5,000
sheep and 60 head of cattle crossed the city to exercise the right to droving
routes that existed before Madrid grew from a rural hamlet to the great capital
it is today
Shepherds have a right to use 78,000
miles of paths for seasonal livestock migrations from cool highland pastures in
summer to warmer grazing in winter. The movement is called transhumance and in
Spain it involves around a million animals, mostly sheep and cattle. Some paths
have been used annually for more than 800 years, and modern-day Madrid is in
the way of two north-south routes. The Puerta del Sol - a thronging plaza that
is Spain's equivalent of New York City's Times Square - now straddles one of
the routes.
For the past 18 years, shepherds
have halted traffic in autumn to assert their rights to cross the city.
Pictures
from previous protests
Shepherds have a right to use 78,000
miles of paths for seasonal livestock migrations from cool highland
pastures in summer to warmer grazing in winter. The movement is called
transhumance and in Spain it involves around a million animals, mostly
sheep and cattle. Some paths have been used annually for more than 800
years, and modern-day Madrid is in the way of two north-south routes.
The Puerta del Sol - a thronging plaza that is Spain's equivalent of New
York City's Times Square - now straddles one of the routes.
For the past 18 years, shepherds have halted traffic in autumn to assert their rights to cross the city
- See more at: http://www.art4shere.blogspot.com/2013/02/sheep-occupy-madrid-street-to-protest.html#more
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