
The Telesforo Bravo-Juan Coello Foundation, much to his regret, has echoed again during the morning of this Tuesday of the uncivic attitude that some people denote in protected areas of the Archipelago. It happened last Saturday at Teide National Park. According to a video broadcast on social networks, a group of people “put on a gig in Las Minas de San José with electric guitar and drums.”
“It has gotten out of hand,” says the scientific dissemination and environmental protection entity, which points out that in order to recover a respected park, “more environmental agents and surveillance means will be necessary, in addition to the already unfeasible control of access to the private vehicles”.
The Foundation firmly believes that it is necessary to enjoy the nature of the environment “without piped music” because “it is not a concert hall or a bar where we have to liven up the evening”. “It’s not a recreational park,” she concludes.
A few weeks ago, the same corporation denounced on Facebook a few weeks ago the fact that several people were riding their bicycles on a snowy slope near the Corral del Niño viewpoint. “The lack of environmental education, civility and means to monitor turn this protected natural space into a recreational park,” he said at the time.