Network Collection Natural de Aragon, published by the Department of Environment, is sponsored by Caja Inmaculada and Prames production. Is preparing a final issue, which will bring Highlights of the 33 county guides.
The Environment Minister, Alfredo Bone, presented at Ejea of \u200b\u200blocal phone Knights of Aragon Nature Network dedicated to the region of Cinco Villas. The ceremony was also attended by the mayor of Ejea de los Caballeros, Javier Lambán, the president of the region of the Five Towns, José Luis Pola, the director of Caja Inmaculada, Maria Gonzalez, the manager Prames, Modesto Pascau , and the coordinator of the guide of the region of the Five Towns, Fernando Sagaste.
This number, 33, completes the collection edited by the Department of Environment, which has sponsored by Caja Inmaculada and Prames production. This is an initiative that has gathered the most outstanding natural features of each region, with a review of protected areas, rich flora and fauna, naturalistic routes that can be made, etc.
As pointed out by the Environment Minister, Alfredo Bone, the collection was created to teach and assess the natural heritage we have in Aragon. The goal has been met many times over and has been an initiative well received among the citizens, who have found between the pages of these guides will pleasantly surprise, often unknown in their own territory. In
Indeed, since he started this collection, has sold 104,000 copies and been reprinted 11 guides.
Cinco Villas Guide
guide, the Five Towns has been coordinated by the Agent of Nature Protection of the Government of Aragon Sagaste Fernando Garcia, who with the help of over thirty expert naturalists, technicians , writers and photographers, invites us to discover through the 192 pages of this book places of great ecological interest as Bardenas Aragon, the Sierra de Santo Domingo, Castejon de Valdejasa mountains or the lakes and reed beds Cinco Villas.
The guide gives an overview of the eleven protected natural areas that have this region of the province of Zaragoza (four Special Protection Areas for birds and seven Sites of Community Importance) and reveals the various points of interest fluvial and geological heritage trees, the mountains of utility unique public and wetlands.
Cinco Villas is an area of \u200b\u200b3,062 square kilometers hug from outside the Pyrenees mountains to the river Ebro, which makes this region an area of \u200b\u200bgreat diversity in living from beech spots to land saline and chalky stronghold plant specialists, through oaks, pine forests, riparian forests and small but valuable wetlands.
The Five local guide Villas offers 6 trips naturalistic detail that can be done on foot, by bike or road vehicle. One is devoted to wetlands, another through the area and the river's Pintano Regal, another goes into the Bardenas, and no shortage of that run by the terms of Uncastillo Castiliscar, pray, The Frago, Lorea of \u200b\u200bOnsella e Isuerre.
final section called Field Guide appears as prominent space Sibirana Towers, the reservoir of Yesa, Sora pine, the mountain of La Val, or the impressive geological formation of Valdemilaz Aguarales in Valpalmas. Star in this section as the living species Kite, the bittern, the European mink, orchids, euphorbia or Crocus nevadensis, bulbous plant that is endemic subspecies marcetii the English Pyrenees.
The human note is provided by the appearance of characters linked to nature as components of the rock group ejeano Tako, the family business Beekeeping Five Towns, the Forest Nursery Ejea de los Caballeros, organic wineries Uncastellum, Protection Agents Nature of the Government of Aragon and four drawings by children in the School of Rural Grouped Pinsoro Luis Buñuel.
The guide has over 200 photographs, several maps and illustrations and is accompanied a plane 1:125.000 scale map of the region of Cinco Villas, where we find all the protected areas and points of interest in the Natural Red Aragón. Special Issue
The Department of Environment, in collaboration with CAI, is finalizing a special issue dedicated to the whole of Aragon Natural Red, and consists of a selection of thirty-three nature trails-one per region and the compilation of the best elements of the Red Natural de Aragón: all protected natural areas, heritage trees, lakes and rivers, the most beautiful geological landscapes and biodiversity more emblematic of Aragon.
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