| Social Environmental Action
of Ecoclub Los Delfines
The Fourth Festival of Fish and Seafood was developed
on Sunday 29th of April, 2007 on the shores of Puerto El Morro, which had many national and foreign tourists.
The festival included children’s painting, puppets,
folk dance, music, typical food; canoe regatta, children’s
fishing contest, and motor boat visits along the estuary
El Morro, to see the mangroves, birds and dolphins.
General Group Project for Cleaning
- On 17th of April, the first group cleaning project
was developed as part of ‘Earth Day’.
- On the 15th of September, being members of the
World Campaign “A Limpiar el Mundo” (Let’s
Clean the World) from Australia, we will undertake
the second group cleaning project. We will collect
the organic and non-organic waste in the urban population,
estuaries from the channel El Morro and cleaning of
the Manglecito Island.
On the same day, the local campaign “Siembra
un Arbol en Puerto El Morro”(Plant a tree in
Puerto El Morro), will take place and we invite all
people and institutions to donate native trees as
guachapeli, ceibo, algarrobo, guasango, palo santo
and fruit trees to plant them around the community.
The video “El Bosque Tropical” (The Tropical
Forest) will be displayed in the Environmental Interpretation
Centre, where the main audience will be children.
Festival of Birds and Other Species of Puerto El Morro
On Sunday the 28th of October, at about 10 o’clock
in the morning we invite everyone to the Festival of
Birds and Other Species of Puerto El Morro, with performances
of theatre, musicals, choreographies where birds and
other species will be the main characters. The content
will be conservation, lifestyle and best ways of observation
them in their natural habitat. Children from schools,
and invited theatre groups will participate. The best
proposals will award a prize.
Additionally, some stalls with posters, souvenirs,
and photos will be exhibited. Also journeys in the motor
boats will take place through the estuaries of Channel
El Morro to observe the species.
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