1. Terraces covered with topsoil and planted with Mediterranean species, adapted to water stress,to increase biomass and to improve natural vegetation establishment;
2. Stone Walls as potential microhabitats for wildlife, as they serve as shelters for reproduction, for several fauna (lizards, snacks, spiders, etc.), already assessed in the quarry and its vicinity;
3. Piles of rocks constitute a natural habitat for many lizards and roosting (perch) or nesting sites for some bird species living around the quarry, such as the little owl, the western black-eared wheatear, the black wheatear, …