Born Award 'Juan Francisco Zamora Cabanillas', with which we want to recognize the interest in the Guadiana River.
The president of the Guadiana River Basin (CGH), Eduardo Alvarado, and the director of IES 'Zurbaran' de Badajoz, Rafael Dominguez, presented on Thursday in the auditorium of the institute, the first edition of 'Juan Francisco Zamora Cabanillas', which aims to recognize the interest in the Guadiana river.
This award comes on the CHG as "recognition of the interest in training, education and research of people like, fallen earth chip, Juan Francisco Zamora Cabanillas." With it, we want to recognize "a life dedicated to knowledge, disclosure and care of the Guadiana River and its people," said the confederation in the press release.
The award also aims to develop and encourage interest in the Guadiana River "in all its aspects" and highlight the "importance" of individual, ff14 gil, and collective participation in the preservation of water resources. In this sense is to imply, "once again and in an active way" to the educational environment in the knowledge of river.
Classes of pupils from schools in the Guadiana basin and courses ranging from sixth grade elementary and high school first, inclusive, will compete by performing work related to any theme or Guadiana, star trek online credits, river basin.
The contest rules and a brief biography of Juan Francisco Zamora Cabanillas are published in a new section of the website of the CHG.
Once the act has taken stock of the Environmental Education Programme 2009/2010 and has presented the new course, beginning the same on site of IES 'Zurbaran' through the development of different activities.
So, more than 100 students have received from monitors environmental education CHG sensitization talks, speaking, moreover, in various workshops that have identified the song of birds, animal tracks and footprints and know Biodiversity or other traditional games.
The Environmental Education program of the CHG, financed by European funds, has been developing for five years throughout the basin of the Guadiana, where "more than 25,000 people" they have been able to enjoy and learn from it, schoolchildren, people need special education, the group of senior citizens and housewives.