The Regional Autonomous Corporation of La Guajira (Corpoguajira), realizará durante la Semana Santa, varias campañas de educación ambiental, directed to the natives and visitors who during this season, They will visit the tourist sites of the peninsula.
Join Corpoguajira's special recommendations, is the protection of our fauna and flora, which is why it invites the community in general NOT to market and NOT to consume, sea turtle meat, nor of wild species in danger of extinction, like the iguana, he giggled, inter.
It is estimated that Cabo de la Vela, It will be the destination that receives the greatest number of visitors, For this reason, Corpoguajira will hold awareness-raising sessions., orientadas a minimizar los impactos que genera el manejo inadecuado de residuos sólidos.
Through an alliance between Corpoguajira and the Mayor's Office of Uribia, It will take place every day of Holy Week, water supply through tanker trucks in Cabo de la Vela; Likewise, recreational activities will be carried out, so that people understand the importance of making efficient use and saving of the precious liquid.
The environmental authority, urges Guajiros and visitors to put these actions into practice, which contribute to sustainable tourism on the peninsula:
– Use natural resources, like water and energy, in moderation.
– Try to minimize waste generation, since they are a source of pollution.
– When you have to get rid of some waste, do it in the cleanest way that your destination allows.
– Do not acquire flora and fauna protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), nor products derived from said species.
– Try to contribute with your presence to the development of responsible and sustainable tourism, building a healthier and more supportive planet with your journey.
– In a natural space, make sure that the only footprint you leave behind is that of your shoes..
Corpoguajira invites all inhabitants of the peninsula to denounce any event be hazardous to the environment, conservation of natural resources and biodiversity, through numbers 310 6581142, 318 5858383 and 310 6008358.






























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