Press Conference – “Little Ranger of the Mountain Village”
Because we love nature and it is a big part out of our lives, Oxygen Organization leaves for ten days to Măgura and Peştera, the only villages included in the area of a national park – Piatra Craiului National Park.
Few weeks ago, we have announced the official opening of the project “Little Ranger of the Mountain Village” funded by Mol Romania and Environmental Partnership Foundation in the Green Spaces Programme. We invite you to the press conference on 24th of June, at 12 o’clock. It will be held in Peştera in order to experience the new thematic trail that introduces you in the world of local customs and legends and thus, to know the local tourism at the base of Piatra Craiului.
The new tourist trail called “The Story of the Mountain Village” measures 10 km and an estimated time of 2h 30min-3h. The marking that guides the tourists through out the trail uses the image of the sheep. On their way, tourists meet 6 information boards that presents the legends of Bucegi and Piatra Craiului Mountains, information on The Bat Cave and on Peştera and Măgura villages.
Together with the rangers of Piatra Craiului National Park, the secondary school students from the two villages will trace the thematic trail, will green and develop the Bat Cave for tourist purpose.
The whole community will find out about our activities, so during the students award festivity, we will make a complete presentation of the project focusing on the activities we implemented and their benefits. We will also have an workshop designed for the local communities in order to raise awareness regarding the tourist potential of these geographical areas by promoting local customs, eco-tourism and local tourism.
There will follow other three days in which 22 little rangers of the mountain village will get trained. They will attend a training camp at Curmătura Hut. Thus, the children have the opportunity to make a mountain trail in order to explore the surroundings, to identify law-protected species of animals and plants, to get to know a part of the National Park, to understand the importance of protecting it. All these activities will be grounded on interactive games such as workshop of plants and animals clay modeling, game on trees and rocks recognition.
The representatives of Piatra Craiului National Park, the schoolteachers from Măgura and Peştera will be with us all this time.
We invite you to the press conference to find out the results of this project and of our developing actions of the mountain villages Măgura and Peştera.
For more details, you may call us at the following numbers: 0721. 566. 427 (Diana), 0751.160.203 (Andrei), 0724.423.026 (Sorin).
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