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(31/03/2017)

The measure would have educational and scientific value, revalorizaría the landscape and would be an added tourist attraction

The spokesman of IU-V, Pedro Sosa, has asked the municipal government to promote the creation of a cetacean path, similar to that of a cetacean path in Calnegre Siscal cove of a dead cetacean. Those that already exist in other coastal places of Spain, that would consist in the exhibition of the bony structures of these impressive exemplars.

The measure, says Sosa, would be very cheap and would bring to our protected coastal area not only a revaluation of the landscape and an added tourist attraction, but also educational and scientific values ​​that we must promote from the public administration.

The spokesman of IU-V maintains that it is rare the year that some species of dead cetaceous does not appear in the coves of Calnegre.

If we take advantage of the newspaper library, says Sosa, we will see that in the last years have appeared different species as: zifios, orcas, whales, sperm whales, dolphins, calderones, some as rare to see as the gray calderón that appeared in December of 2015 in The Playa de los Hierros of the Lorca coast.

Sosa has recalled that years ago, before the appearance of a dead calderón on the beaches of Calnegre, the then IU Spokesman, Jose Antonio Pujante, advised by specialists of the UMU Biology faculty already asked in plenary something similar, and Which, although approved, never took place.

Sosa says that insofar as the UMU and the Wildlife Recovery Center of the Region of Murcia, depending on the regional administration, could cooperate, through the appropriate agreements or agreements.

Source: IU-verdes Lorca

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