Wild lovers have a date this Saturday February 14th starting at ten o'clock.
At this time leave the Plaza del Ayuntamiento an expedition organized by the Department of Environment and Hikers Association of Friends of Nature towards the wetland boardwalk of the mulberry trees, one of the most important natural resources of the Region of Murcia .
Ranked listed as Ramsar and zepa in this wetland dwelling birds like white-headed duck, a species that only nests, in addition mulberry trees in wetland of Campotejar in Molina de Segura.
The visit is part of the commemoration of World Wetlands Day is also coordinated by Seo Birdlife foundation with the aim of raising awareness about the importance and the need to conserve wetlands as natural heritage.
A stand installed in the area informed about the features offered by the wetland of the mulberry trees.
Monitors Hikers Association of Friends of Nature help you spot the birds that inhabit the place and help you recognize the wide variety of flora.
The tour will end around 12:30, just been announced as Vice President of walkers, Rafael Peral.
For the Councillor for Environment, David Fernández, it is an activity that promotes the need "to be aware of the quality of the natural environment around us and the importance of natural heritage".
In addition to Fernandez, "the administration is obliged to value these places and spread knowledge of the species that inhabit them."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón