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Cape Cana.- In an emotional event held in the Sustainability District of the Destination City, the Cap Cana Foundation celebrated the tenth anniversary of its beehive rescue program, where entities and volunteers who have made their significant contribution to the development were also recognized. of the various programs of the institution during these years.
The meeting that brought together different personalities from the world of sustainability, volunteers, Cap Cana executives and members of the press took place on January 14, where Blanca Mariñez, director of the foundation, showed the most relevant data of each of the the programs carried out by the foundation in its different aspects: environmental flora and fauna, social and marine, and especially the beehive rescue program.
The opening words of the event were given by Héctor Baltazar, vice president of development and operations of Cap Cana, who highlighted the strength and commitment of the destination, which from its beginnings promised and gave way to develop in a planned manner, and above all by ensuring and taking care of the nature that borders the Destination City.
For her part, Noribel Medina de Haché, precursor of the program, told how it began and how today it is an integral part of the sustainability promoted by the destination with two apiaries that produce a large amount of honey, which today is marketed. among residents, owners and visitors as “La Colmena Agradecida”, and whose funds go directly to improvements in techniques and reinvestment in the program itself for its permanence over time.
Medina de Haché, highlighted the quality of life in the Destination City Cap Cana where nature is definitely one of its most appreciated luxuries, which invites peace, harmony, well-being and ultimately demonstrates an essential part of the sustainability it promotes.
During the event, the data presented by Blanca Mariñez were also focused on the reproduction programs of threatened native and endemic plants; pre-clearing intervention protocol; protection of threatened fauna species, wildlife monitoring; primary care for wildlife; hive rescue; marine conservation; coral reef rehabilitation; monitoring reef health and coral diseases; reef photogrammetry; sea turtle nesting; manatee sighting record; characterization of solid waste; PET collection; ecological consultancies; helps low-income women with Women Head of Household; health and well-being; community aid; training and summer camp.
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