The prize fund of 50,000 euros, the project, whose study has been prepared by the Department of Environment in collaboration with the Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia
The Mayor of Totana, José Martínez Andreo, together with the Environment Councillor, Trina Cayuela, signed the agreement yesterday in Madrid through which it will finance the project "Increase of biodiversity in the town of Totana: Restoration and management of the Rambla de Lebor as green connector between the mountains of La Tercia-Guadalentín Espuña and Rio. "
Totana draft state winner was "The Increase of Biodiversity through the draft prepared by the Consistory totanero, an award which was collected in October at Molina de Aragón (Guadalajara) the prize in the state.
The contest, organized by the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, the Biodiversity Foundation and the Ministry of Environment, will, thanks to funding of the € 50,000, restructure and manage the avenue to bring it as a link between respective ecological ranges .
Of the 14 awards that have been awarded this statewide contest, the City of Totana has positioned itself in the D, the project funded by the Department of Environment and edited by the Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia.
Through this project, whose lines of action have been marked by the Department of Ecology and Hydrology, Biology, diagnosis has been made environmental, flora and fauna, the environment of the promenade and through which we have structured each of actions that are going to take shit to improve the functionality of the promenade.
As the mayor said after signing the agreement along with the leaders of the Foundation and the Ministry, through the actions involved in the project will enhance and strengthen indigenous wild populations in the surroundings of the Rambla de Lebor in each one of the sections and recover the structural cohesion of the gully, and the dynamics and the ecological balance in its middle.
Specifically, it will restructure the physical flow of the gully, waste is removed, the ponds will be recovered, among other things.
According to Martínez Andreo, will recover the structure and function of the ravine at its mouth and propose management guidelines to promote agricultural and farming management and connectivity through commitment and collaboration agreements with the various groups involved.
The City Council of Totana, part of the Local Governments Network of Biodiversity, held this project involving the same totanera to society through various associations, environmental groups and volunteers.