Columbares Association will celebrate this Saturday October 27th the Third Conference photographic environmental volunteer project in the Bay of Mazarrón entitled "Expláyate".
This project is conducting various environmental awareness actions and restoration of beaches to involve local people and tourists on environmental conservation and restoration of degraded areas.
In addition, we are working with users to promote sport fishing sustainable fishing habits.
This time the meeting point for the participants of the conference will be the gas station photographic Cañada de Gallego at 10 am.
From there leave the activity, as explained from the association said, "takes us through one of the most beautiful areas of the Bay of Mazarrón, which houses a variety of contrasting landscapes both as vegetation.
The route presents no difficulty and is intended for all audiences, whether you're a professional photographer, amateur or just have a small camera. "
The activity is free and only to participate must register by e-mail or telephone columbra@columbares.org 968 82 42 41 or 675 18 35 32.
You can also call your Department of Environment Mazarrón Town Hall (968 33 93 40) which assists in the promotion and dissemination of the project by the prominent role that will mean in the enhancement and protection of natural heritage Mazarron.
The best photos will be selected for the creation of an exhibition 'online' to be hung on the website of the Association Columbares and in different local Mazarrón.
One of the most outstanding project, which will involve the collaboration of the City of Mazarrón, arrive on November 3 with the restoration of the beaches of Las Cobaticas and Cabezo of the fight in which volunteers "and delimit two regenerated parking areas, regenerate two paths and planted 300 trees of different varieties of native flora ", as they have pointed out from this association.
This initiative is related to the Beaches program, Volunteer and Land Stewardship developed by the Biodiversity Foundation and sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón