A group of boys and girls has planted more than 90 trees in the Teno Rural Park. The activity is part of the Participation and Environmental Volunteering Program of the Teno and Isla Baja Region whose purpose is to create a framework for citizen participation and environmental volunteering.
The Cabildo, through the Natural Environment Management area, works for the recovery of the thermophilic forest on the Island. Among its projects to achieve the objective, it carries out informative actions based on the involvement of citizens. That is where the most recent one in the Los Pedregales area is framed. There, 44 schoolchildren, between 6 and 11 years old, accompanied by their relatives, planted more than 90 specimens of bush species such as granadillo, yerbamora, guaydil and palo sangre.
This activity had the support of the AMPA of the CEIP La Cuesta de Buenavista del Norte, and the Teno Rural Park Management Office.