Destroyed Trees, Plastic-Choked Plants: Activists Call for Action
Activists are raising alarm over severe neglect in Madeira’s protected forests. Damaged trees, unmanaged tourism, and failing infrastructure threaten Fanal and Rabaçal.
Activists are raising alarm over severe neglect in Madeira’s protected forests. Damaged trees, unmanaged tourism, and failing infrastructure threaten Fanal and Rabaçal.
Watch the EasyJet from Bordeaux ✈️ that was forced to abort its landing at Madeira Airport today due to 𝘄𝗶𝗻𝗱𝘀𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗿, executing a last-second go-around.
Praia dos Anjos, once a little-known stretch of sand, is gaining attention from tourists. Its calm atmosphere and natural beauty make it an appealing choice for those avoiding busier Madeira beaches.
Portugal’s top court struck down major parts of a new immigration law, citing threats to family unity and legal rights. The ruling forces President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa to return it to Parliament.
Between 2015 and 2024, Portuguese authorities identified 3,014 people suspected of abandoning companion animals, with most cases involving men and over 6,700 crimes recorded nationwide.
In an effort to reduce overcrowding at popular sites, Madeira has asked more than 900 tourism companies to direct visitors to areas that have so far been less affected by tourism.
The average gross base salary in Madeira reaches €1,268. See how it compares with salaries across Portugal.
Newborn kittens, still with their placentas attached, were once again found discarded as trash in the São Roque neighborhood of Funchal.
Madeira is testing drones to drop seed balls in steep, fire-damaged terrain after the 2024 wildfire, aiming to restore inaccessible areas and supporting long-term ecological recovery.
The certification process for Produto da Madeira highlights the island’s commitment to preserving its culinary and artisanal traditions, with nearly 5,800 applicants seeking recognition for their authentic, locally produced goods.
Feeding wild birds in Madeira spreads diseases, weakens species, invites predators, and disrupts forests. Authorities urge tourists to stop.