Journey!Josue Ariel Moreno Navarro.
Hello colleagues, I come to share with you some of our experiences as volunteers. We have been in Tlalmanalco for two weeks and since that day we have been experiencing several things that have helped us to be able to work together to pleasantly change our environment. We have noticed that the weather in Tlalmanalco is usually sunny and thanks to this we have been able to do our activities weather-free. We have visited several places, for example the Izta-Popo National Park, where you can see that the volcanoes are large and interesting. We also went to the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary which is a nice experience, the Water Forest was a place we would visit again.
We have voluntarily carried out activities to help our environment, even a little. We wanted to plant trees in the Aquatic Forest, we collect garbage and carry out environmental awareness campaigns in schools. Some of the activities we would like to carry out would be to organize environmental education workshops for the community, collaborate in river cleaning efforts and learn more about flora and fauna. In the next few days we want to do two activities. Firstly, we plan to organize a reforestation day in an area that needs help. Additionally, our goal is to take a night walk to appreciate the beauty of nature under the moon and stars. We are very excited about everything that awaits us and grateful for the opportunity to be environmental volunteers here in Tlalmanalco. Every new day is a beautiful experience and an opportunity to learn and grow as environmental defenders.
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