any
actions have been carried out
since this Project started out
in the year 2000.
We will highlight the following:
1)
PUBLIC
DISSEMINATION AND AWARENESS-RAISING:
Environmental
education activities
with 290 school
children from
the region in
the area around
San Beturian.
Establishment
of three interpreted
paths and their
equipment (explanation
boards, markers,
adaptation of
roads,...).
Guided
visit service
for these paths
(prior booking)
Signposting
of the route
over the rural
world through
the villages
of the municipality
(7 interpretation
panels)
Explanatory
leaflets on
the three interpreted
paths
2)
SUPPORT
TO STOCKBREEDING:
Search for a suitable
location for a midden
and carry out steps
to make it legal.
Installation of
3 drinking troughs,
reconstruction of
a shepherds’
shelter and handling
facilities.
3)
RESTORATION
AND CONSERVATION OF THE
CULTURAL HERITAGE:
Restoration of the hermitage
of Sta. Maria Magdalena
de Oncins.
Follow
up negotiations to
restore the monastery
of San Victorian.
4)
FOSTER
ECOTOURISM:
Adapt the area of the Torrelisa
meadow, as a rest
place (benches and
tables, fountain,...).
Signpost the population
centres of the municipality
and the monastery
route.
5)
FOSTER
ENVIRONMENTAL VOLUNTARY
SERVICE:
Train and execute
environmental voluntary
activities (cleaning
and marking traditional
path and support to
the environmental
education campaign
of school children
of the region).
Start of the construction
work of an Environmental
Voluntary Centre in
the old abbey of Torrelisa.
6)
SUSTAINABLE
MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES:
Promotion of the
protection figure,
agreed with the population
baptised with the
name of Refugio
Natural Peña
Montañesa.
Repopulation of
2 hectares with autochthonous
species within the
urban area of Pueyo
de Araguás.
7)
OTHERS:
Draft the preliminary
project of the
Eco Museum of
San Victorian.
Draft the
preliminary
project of the
environmental
voluntary centre
of Torrelisa.
Cataloguing Project of
dry stone walls
in the municipality.
Hermitage
of Sta. María
Magdalena de
Oncins (restored
thanks to the
Borda project).