CMF, through the Environmental Park, began today the new initiative “Saturday in the park”, with the council member in the field of environment and climate, Nadia Coelho, which made it clear that this is a monthly program that will happen until December 2025, with the aim of sensing the community in order to get the richness of the normal mediocrity to the boycott.
The first session, with the topic “Hidden Survivor: The Whistory of Enga and its ecological system – original fish in Madeira”, attended by Inês Orfo (Mare – Arditi) and Aracelis Rajnauth (OOM – Aarditi), researchers who grabbed the biology of idiot (Anguillill), and the formulation of the preservative in formula. Ilha.
The morning program included a theoretical presentation, followed by a visit to Ribeira Das Cales, where the participants were able to conduct analyzes of the physical and chemical parameters of water. The session ended with water samples monitoring at the educational laboratory in the park. In interactive and tired coordination, the activity was directed at all ages, which enhances an educational experience in direct communication with nature.
The member of the Council highlighted the importance of this new initiative as a natural extension of the environmental awareness of the Funchal municipality.
“Saturday in the park” is a clear bet on erasing environmental illiteracy. We intend to create moments of discovery and sharing knowledge within the reach of everyone, especially for families and youth. We want the population to know the natural heritage that surrounds it and understand the challenges of preservation. “
Nádia Coelho also mentioned the importance of the Environmental Park as a pole of excellence in spreading biological diversity, environmental awareness and nature, highlighting its contribution as a distinct space for spreading our natural heritage.
“The Funshal Environmental Park emphasizes itself as a reference field for environmental education, assuming a fundamental role in the approach between nature and society. Cooperation with laboratories in the Persians and oceans enhances the quality and rigor of the procedures that we intend to strengthen.”
The initiative, which will be held monthly until December 2025, will always be various topics related to biological diversity, geographical diversity and ecosystems of the municipality. Funchal’s room explains that every session will be published by guest technicians and researchers, creating opportunities for participants to better understand the value and fragility of local ecosystems.