This morning the Mayor, Francisco Blaya, together with the Director of Social Work of the CAM, Juan José Mouliaá, and the Councillor for the Environment, Juana Maria Morales, presented an environmental guide dedicated to the Mulberry Rambla to give it to known to all residents of the municipality.
Mazarrón City Council in collaboration with the Social Work of the CAM through the Environmental Volunteer Program (VOLCAM) has produced an environmental guide focuses exclusively on the Rambla de las Moreras.
This publication was created solely due to the amount of aspects that owns this area, from the headwaters to the mouth, giving the man a wide biodiversity of different habitats it offers.
La Rambla de Las Moreras creates a series of environmental landscapes along the route where the vegetation and animals vary according to changes the landscape, so it was necessary this guide for your contemplation and enjoyment.
In this place there were several different activities such as rural development and environmental advocacy Mazarron through its value of environmental resources and cultural tourism for development, promotion and projection.
The work has focused on four points such as cataloging and classification of animal and plant species associated with the additional work for adequacy, the mapping from the environmental viewpoint and the study of cultural values that influence the life of the municipality.
This guide, whose main objective is the preservation of this space was created to satisfy the needs of stakeholders and fans on environmental issues and for citizens to know the natural resources found in the locality.
The photographs illustrating this brochure were taken by Juan Sanchez Calventus Mazarron and Daniel Aragon, who have participated and worked selflessly in this work due to his extensive knowledge of the natural heritage of the municipality.
Mazarrón City Council has completed this second pamphlet environmental guidance abound Cote various species of birds, waterfowl, small species and another group of birds of prey, and essential for fans interested in environmental issues.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón