Tourism has in recent years brought a halt to economic decline in the region and the injection of
European Union funding has led to the development of heritage centres and cooperatives providing training in practical crafts. Agriculture, including pigs, poultry, sheep, goats and smallholdings predominate in the valleys. In 1995,
Ken Loach's award winning film about the Spanish Civil War,
Land and Freedom, was filmed in the Maestrazgo. Life in the area and much of its history is described vividly in
Jason Webster's 2009 book
Sacred Sierra - A Year on a Spanish Mountain. Efforts have been made to halt de-population by attracting immigrants from
South America and
Romania. This has had some success, helping keeping village facilities alive. In 2008
palaeontologists discovered an intact specimen of a previously unknown species of
sauropod dinosaur at a site near Morella. The animal was believed to have lived in the early
Cretaceous period, approximately 120 million years ago. Funding from wind energy companies and the regional government has aided the excavations and will support a dinosaur museum to be opened at Morella. ==Gallery==