They plant 410 trees in the Punta Tuna de Maunabo Natural Reserve to promote its reforestation

More than 50 volunteers attended the Punta Tuna Wetland Natural Reservein Maunaboto plant 410 native trees, as part of an activity that had the purpose of reforesting and preparing the ecological corridor to mitigate the impact of future atmospheric events.

The event – ​​organized by Department of Natural and Environmental Resourcesthe non-profit organization Watershed Protectors and the Maunabo Pro Development Committee– was part of a “larger project” to achieve the planting of 10,000 new trees in the area after the dramatic forest loss due to the passage of the Hurricane Maria nine years ago.

“The project is a larger project, a project of about half a million dollars, where we are going in stages, and “This is one of the most important stages, which is creating the biological foundations for the reserve to be rehabilitated.”held Pedro Torres Moralespresident of the Committee, by telephone.