
Carrying machines and hand tools, a team of workers prepares to install new information signs and trash containers on the side of the road at El Vertidero, the exact point where the bridge marks the trail from the meadow to the wetlands. The entire deployment appears to be part of the routine of a road crew assigned to Route 28, but this time it is the fulfillment of a sustainable project that has emerged in classrooms at the school. Public Technical Education School (EPET) No. 1, Formosa.
A group of teachers and 48 students designed an initiative to raise awareness of the importance of knowing, appreciating and caring for one’s homeland, through… Cleaning plan To be applied in all nature reserves in Formosa.
The first step took place in this strategic place in the center of the governorate, which is one of the entrances to the governorate The star took a showera huge world of local flora and fauna spread over an area of 400 thousand hectares, located 300 kilometers northwest of the provincial capital.
From using waste bins disposed of by the freight transport company and recycled materials, Formosa guards – The name adopted by the team of technicians in training at EPET 1- The organization’s specializations in construction, electromechanics, blacksmithing and carpentry were used to manufacture waste containers differentiated by color – green for organic materials, light blue for cardboard and yellow for plastic – and they were installed on the two heads and one side of the bridge.
“Six workers from a cooperative and the development committee of the Posta Cambio Salazar region have committed to collecting the garbage left by some tourists and fishermen on the banks of the streams once a week, which is seriously harmful to this very fragile ecosystem,” he explains. Clarion Landscape photographer and lawyer Pablo Córdoba, the main promoter of this solidarity action.
Brush in hand to put the finishing touches on the containers, Patricia Candia – the school’s construction area manager – explains, “The job was done in One hundred percent for students In the industrial workshop.” In turn, director Maria Anna Lopez praised the decisive participation of the sixth-year students.
The idea of forming the Guardianes de Formosa group arose spontaneously among the audience – mostly young people and teenagers – that Córdoba gathered throughout the forty educational lectures she gave in non-governmental institutions in the province.
In each of these encounters, in which he emphasizes “the natural and cultural wealth of Formosa as pillars of the population’s sense of belonging,” the speaker leaves a copy of “Landscape of my land.”
This revealing book captures a kind of compendium of photographs and first-hand data about an invaluable heritage, in which, among other essential pieces, Cultural background of local communities Weiqi and Pelaga have blended from their ancestors to meet the challenges of different ecosystems.
The still silhouettes of palm groves also stand out. com. caranday It refers to ghostly apparitions on flooded lands and the daily struggle of strong sailors in rowboats determined to withstand floods. Pilcomayo River.
Now, aiming to add new commandments, Di Formosa’s guards are turning to their colleagues from an art school in El Colorado, located about 187 kilometers southeast of the capital, on the edge of the border with the Chaco.
The goal is in sight for this group of sensitive environmentalists. By increasing the number of employees, they aim to reverse the deterioration there and turn the Municipal Camping Water Park into a place free of all junk.
“The ideal would be That other educational centers join it and this is repeated throughout the governorate and in the rest of the country. “No one loves or cares about what he does not know,” asserts Córdoba, as he heads towards the next destination, with a firm decision to prevent his place of belonging from giving way to indifference.