A fire pit in the middle of the Anaga Rural Park, near the house Fuset. This is what environmental educator and mountain guide José Carlos Herrero (@Insurrecto76) has found, and he has shared several images on the social network X showing the remains of a fire pit in this area.
“Nothing ever happens, until it does,” denounces the environmental educator and mountain guide in a thread on X in which he explains that “the Master Plan of Use, which governs the activities allowed and prohibited, prohibits fires (Article 42)”.
Likewise, Herrero states that “more surveillance and penalties are needed, but with 14,418 hectares, it is impossible to cover the entire expanse” of the Anaga Rural Park.
In this regard, he makes an appeal: “Invest in environmental education, please.”
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The reactions to his post and thread on this social network are enlightening: “I will never understand these silly things. People are becoming very irresponsible,” says one of them, while another comments as follows: “I go there a lot, and it’s getting dirtier. I don’t know why the hell they go, whether they sacrifice chickens the ‘panchos’ way or it’s the usual pigs acting like idiots, but the area is scary and sad, that’s a fact. Cabildo de Tenerife, please do something,” another comments.