Organized by the Environmental Department of the City Council, these initiatives aim to bring nature closer to residents. Among the highlighted proposals is a workshop to build an “Insect Hotel” and a guided route to identify invasive species in the Coto de las Suertes.
The activity calendar begins on Saturday, April 11, with the “Insect Hotel” workshop at the Environmental Education Classroom of El Coto de las Suertes, aimed at participants over 6 years old. The following day, Sunday, April 12, the Sustainability Classroom, located in the Laguna del Carrizal Park, will offer the “Animal Masks” workshop for children aged 3 and above.
The program will continue on April 18 with a route through the Coto de las Suertes. On Sunday, April 19, a workshop on fossils and dinosaurs will be offered. For the last weekends of the month, a workshop on aromatic plants is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, and a natural cosmetics workshop for Sunday, April 26.
All activities are free but require prior registration to ensure participation. Interested individuals can find more information and register through the Collado Villalba City Council website or by contacting via phone or email.




