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Ecologists Seek to Restore the Turbio Valley of Barquisimeto and Its Green Corridor - La Prensa De Lara

The Turbio Valley begins to regreen. It is no longer only the sand mining machinery on the banks of the river, but also the singing of the birds that take refuge in the branches of trees that grow along 7.6 hectares, and is that the Agroecological Movement of the Variquisimeto Valley along with volunteers and institutions have planted 1,621 trees, with the purpose of recovering the forest gallery. One of the reasons why the Agroecological Moveme…
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The Turbio Valley begins to regreen. It is no longer only the sand mining machinery on the banks of the river, but also the singing of the birds that take refuge in the branches of trees that grow along 7.6 hectares, and is that the Agroecological Movement of the Variquisimeto Valley along with volunteers and institutions have planted 1,621 trees, with the purpose of recovering the forest gallery. One of the reasons why the Agroecological Moveme…

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laprensadelara.com broke the news in on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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