Incidents involving firearms and beehives are the basis for the authorities involved – the regional council of Ecological Transition and the Cabildo de Tenerife – to halt the anticipated endorsement of the new Master Plan for Use and Management (PRUG) of Teide National Park, which marks its 71st anniversary since its establishment in 1954. The regional councillor, Mariano Zapata, acknowledged at the end of December that the document was “finalised” and submitted since October. However, the island’s president, Rosa Dávila, clarified yesterday that they are currently in the process of “refining details” prior to reaching an agreement on a text to present for the Park Board’s approval.