Ya faltan pocos días para la apertura de la feria Forestal Argentina en Posadas
En este Día de la Tierra, el equipo organizador de la Feria Forestal Argentina saluda a todos los productores, científicos e industriales del sector forestal. “Gracias a su trabajo y dedicación, los bosques argentinos son cada vez más prósperos y sostenibles. Su compromiso con el medio ambiente es fundamental para el futuro de nuestro planeta. Los bosques son los pulmones de la Tierra, y su cuidado es esencial para combatir el cambio climático y proteger la biodiversidad. En la Feria Forestal Argentina, celebramos la importancia de los bosques y la foresto-industria. Nuestro objetivo es promover el desarrollo sostenible del sector, a través de la innovación, la tecnología y la responsabilidad social. Juntos, podemos construir un futuro más verde y sostenible para las generaciones venideras”.
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Missions | New illegal felling in the Piñalito Provincial Park in San Pedro reveals the silent expansion of deforestation in protected areas
The advance of deforestation on protected areas was once again evident this week in the Piñalito Sur Provincial Park, in San Pedro, where the Ministry of Ecology and Renewable Natural Resources confirmed a new case of selective illegal logging. The event occurs in a context of growing concern about the fragility of the environmental control system in rural and border areas, where the scarcity of resources, personnel and logistics limits the capacity of surveillance against criminal organizations organized to steal native woods and market them on the black market in connivance with sawmill owners.
Specialists from 10 provinces develop forest landscape restoration strategies throughout the country
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