Collado Villalba Organizes Awareness Activity on Invasive Species in Guadarrama

The Nature Classrooms of Collado Villalba City Council invite to explore the impact of exotic species on the local ecosystem.

Image of an invasive plant in a natural environment, highlighting the difference from native flora.
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Image of an invasive plant in a natural environment, highlighting the difference from native flora.

The Collado Villalba City Council, through its Nature Classrooms, has scheduled an educational activity for Saturday, April 18, focusing on the issue of invasive species in the Guadarrama National Park.

Titled ‘Friends or Invaders. Exploring Guadarrama’, this initiative aims to raise participants' awareness about the consequences of exotic species in natural environments. The event will take place in the morning, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, at the Coto de las Suertes.
The activity is organized by the Environment department of the Collado Villalba council and is carried out in collaboration with the Association of Environmental Sciences. Its main goal is to promote knowledge and awareness of how these species can disrupt the balance of local ecosystems.
Participation in this event is free, but prior registration is required. Those interested can obtain more information or register by calling 647 770 887 or sending an email to aulasmedioambientevillalba@gmail.com.