Protecting biodiversity is everyone's responsibility.
At Fundación Cepsa, we promote climate change mitigation and the prevention of its repercussions through our initiatives. We protect water and marine resources and work on the recovery of biodiversity and ecosystems, especially wetlands, with activities that protect the natural habitats of species, sustainable forestry and agriculture, or soil care.
We also support awareness and outreach campaigns that promote biodiversity conservation.
We promote visits and the enhancement of the Madrevieja Environmental Station in San Roque (Cádiz). A natural space that has different species of native fauna and flora of great ecological richness.
We protect and disseminate the natural and archaeological heritage of these natural sites in Huelva. In the case of La Laguna Primera, we also promote actions for the conservation, restoration, improvement and public use of the area.
We collaborate with Hombre y Territorio on a project that promotes the rescue of sea turtles on the coasts of Huelva and Cadiz, involving the local fishermen, who collect them, and the competent authorities, who rehabilitate them and then return them to the sea.
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Green Santa Cruz program
We participate in community conservation and maintenance initiatives to make the natural and urban space of Santa Cruz healthier. By doing this we help to promote values connected to heritage and environment of the capital.
Blue Natura LIFE Project
This program aims to quantify carbon deposits and retention rates of the seagrass and tidal marsh habitats in Andalusia. We also seek financing for conservation and restoration projects for Blue Carbon seabed habitats.
Promotion and environmental education on natural areas in Huelva
We promote visits, outreach workshops and promotion activities at the Odiel Dunes Botanical Garden (Huelva). We also organize environmental educational programs for school children and we cooperate with monitoring and conservation work of Osprey populations in the Odiel Marshes.
Mini gardens and healthy eating at schools in Tenerife
This project aims to instill values related to sustainable development, biodiversity, and respect for the environment among children. The children grow a plant in class, observe how it grows, and learn about the importance of a healthy diet.
Educational conferences on World Wetlands Day
During the month of February we organize visits, educational workshops and environmental recreational activities on World Wetlands Day at the Laguna Primera de Palos.
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