With the help of the Lurgaia Foundation, a citizen of 12 hectares of land has begun to turn the pine forest into an indigenous forest. This person has signed an agreement with Lurgaia for the Custody of the Territory through which native species are being planted.
In fact, it has been a year and a half ago that the pines were cut there and have already begun to replace them with others.
In particular, the students of the Zaraobe Institute worked on Tuesday as part of the subject of Jobs for the Community.
Taking advantage of the fact that the owner of the plot is a member of the environmental group Sagarrak, the association has called for participation, support and collaboration in the plantation. In principle, they will depart from Basauri on the train from 09:14 hours from Renfe, so they will arrive at Arrankudiaga at 09:28 in the morning.
The tour will be 3.5 kilometers from the station to the finca and a colloquium will be offered on the route.
In fact, the registration period was exhausted yesterday - a dinner will be prepared - but the phone number of the Sagarrak group is as follows: 613 163 167. In principle, 60 people have already signed up.
In addition to this weekend, during the months of February and March auzolanes will also be convened to replant the 12 hectares.