Post by isratjahan12349 on Feb 24, 2024 20:49:31 GMT -7
The delegate of the Department of Sustainable Development in Ciudad Real, Fausto Marín, has participated in the Interpretation Center of the Cabañeros National Park, together with two environmental agents from the Region, Francisco Sánchez and Sergio Maroto, in a training day aimed at children and girls from the Los Montes region, and in which, on the one hand, they have made known the “commendable” functions that the agents perform in the exercise of their daily tasks, as well as the rich diversity that this territory has, remembering that in the Ciudad Real province, one of the largest in Spain, there are two national parks, two natural parks and a large number of protected areas.
Thus, the participants have learned the measures that they have to take into account if they find an injured, malnourished or dying animal, "you Industry Email List must automatically call 112 so that that center forwards the call to the agents who will immediately arrive at the site in whoever you find, do not touch him, be close but without pressuring him so that he does not hide until you arrive," the environmental agents have pointed out.
From there, the animal will be transferred to the “El Chaparrillo” Wildlife Recovery Center, where “the great veterinary team led by Elena Crespo will surely try to save it.” This is the case of the black kite and the owl that, after the training day, were released into the Cabañeros National Park.Next, the Sustainable Development delegate in Ciudad Real traveled to the town of Manzanares, where the IES “Azuer” promoted an occupations fair to publicize the professional opportunities of the different security forces and bodies of the State and civil protection.
On this occasion, in the company of agents Luis Félix Mondéjar and Ernesto Martínez, they have made known, through diptychs and magazines, the curricular requirements and skills that candidates who apply for this type of positions that qualify as Corps officials must have. of Environmental Agents, as well as the functions they perform daily which, among others, are to guard, monitor and protect the mountains of the Autonomous Community, the protected areas and natural resources, report on any activity, action or situation of which they have knowledge that may pose aggression or danger to the environment or natural resources, among others.
Many students came to the stand to learn about the work of environmental agents, highlighting the interest that youth has in the preservation of the natural environment and the environment.The click of the bobbins hitting each other, moved by the skilled hands of the lace makers, has been heard again in the Glorieta de Argamasilla in Alba at the 18th Meeting of Lace Makers organized by the City Council's Culture Area, in which they have More than 150 people from towns in the provinces of Ciudad Real and Toledo participated.
For all those who do not know this art of making bobbin lace, the rolling of bobbin lace by the lace makers may seem done at random, but nothing could be further from it, since these, perfectly studied, are the result of experience and wisdom. popular that has been passed down from generation to generation for hundreds of years.
The lace makers and visitors have been able to see how lace is made to give attractiveness to bags, scarves, sheets, fans or tablecloths, but also items made entirely with bobbins such as a women's jacket, headdresses or other elements.In addition, it has been possible to buy thread, bobbins and other items necessary to make this type of lace at the different stands that have been set up in the Glorieta.
The mayor, Pedro Jiménez, has thanked all the lace makers and stalls for their participation and contribution to keeping this “beautiful art” alive. Next, together with the Councilor for Social Services and the Elderly, Cristina Carretón, the mayor presented all the participants with a diploma and some gifts in memory of their time in the town.The Councilor for Culture, José Antonio Navarro, and the Councilor for Tourism and third vice president of the Provincial Council, Noelia Serrano, have also visited the lace .Finally, a raffle was held in which more than ten gifts related to lace were distributed among all those registered.
Thus, the participants have learned the measures that they have to take into account if they find an injured, malnourished or dying animal, "you Industry Email List must automatically call 112 so that that center forwards the call to the agents who will immediately arrive at the site in whoever you find, do not touch him, be close but without pressuring him so that he does not hide until you arrive," the environmental agents have pointed out.
From there, the animal will be transferred to the “El Chaparrillo” Wildlife Recovery Center, where “the great veterinary team led by Elena Crespo will surely try to save it.” This is the case of the black kite and the owl that, after the training day, were released into the Cabañeros National Park.Next, the Sustainable Development delegate in Ciudad Real traveled to the town of Manzanares, where the IES “Azuer” promoted an occupations fair to publicize the professional opportunities of the different security forces and bodies of the State and civil protection.
On this occasion, in the company of agents Luis Félix Mondéjar and Ernesto Martínez, they have made known, through diptychs and magazines, the curricular requirements and skills that candidates who apply for this type of positions that qualify as Corps officials must have. of Environmental Agents, as well as the functions they perform daily which, among others, are to guard, monitor and protect the mountains of the Autonomous Community, the protected areas and natural resources, report on any activity, action or situation of which they have knowledge that may pose aggression or danger to the environment or natural resources, among others.
Many students came to the stand to learn about the work of environmental agents, highlighting the interest that youth has in the preservation of the natural environment and the environment.The click of the bobbins hitting each other, moved by the skilled hands of the lace makers, has been heard again in the Glorieta de Argamasilla in Alba at the 18th Meeting of Lace Makers organized by the City Council's Culture Area, in which they have More than 150 people from towns in the provinces of Ciudad Real and Toledo participated.
For all those who do not know this art of making bobbin lace, the rolling of bobbin lace by the lace makers may seem done at random, but nothing could be further from it, since these, perfectly studied, are the result of experience and wisdom. popular that has been passed down from generation to generation for hundreds of years.
The lace makers and visitors have been able to see how lace is made to give attractiveness to bags, scarves, sheets, fans or tablecloths, but also items made entirely with bobbins such as a women's jacket, headdresses or other elements.In addition, it has been possible to buy thread, bobbins and other items necessary to make this type of lace at the different stands that have been set up in the Glorieta.
The mayor, Pedro Jiménez, has thanked all the lace makers and stalls for their participation and contribution to keeping this “beautiful art” alive. Next, together with the Councilor for Social Services and the Elderly, Cristina Carretón, the mayor presented all the participants with a diploma and some gifts in memory of their time in the town.The Councilor for Culture, José Antonio Navarro, and the Councilor for Tourism and third vice president of the Provincial Council, Noelia Serrano, have also visited the lace .Finally, a raffle was held in which more than ten gifts related to lace were distributed among all those registered.