Educação Ambiental
Litter on the Fishermen’s Trail: A problem that can no longer be ignored
Rota Vicentina launches an awareness and alert campaign The increase in the number of hikers on the Fishermen’s Trail and an apparen[...]
Summary of the 24/25 Volunteer Season
Over 250 kilometers covered and 102 participationsWe’ve reached the end of this season of volunteer activities, and it was undoubtedl[...]
Litter on the Fishermen’s Trail: From Concern to Problem
Lixo no Trilho dos Pescadores
Ecological Monitoring of the Rota Vicentina Walking Trails (Part 4)
How to Minimize the Negative Impacts of Walking Trails?As part of the monitoring study of the Rota Vicentina walking trails, an updated[...]
Ecological Monitoring of Rota Vicentina’s Walking Trails (Part 3)
Vegetation Responses to Walking TrailsThe bibliography consulted in 2013 regarding the impacts of walking trails mentioned changes in h[...]
Ecological Monitoring of the Rota Vicentina Walking Trails (Part 2)
The Challenge of Alternative TrailsOne of the impacts that was anticipated, as observed in walking routes worldwide, is the proliferati[...]
Ecological Monitoring of the Rota Vicentina Walking Trails (Part 1)
What is the purpose of a monitoring study?A large part of the Rota Vicentina (RV) walking trails is located within the Southwest Coast [...]
What have we been doing in the pilot areas?
Results of nature conservation activities in the 2022-2023 season in Rota Vicentina's pilot areas.
The backstage of a nature conservation activity (Part 2)
Hottentot fig: planning and intervention strategy in Rota Vicentina pilot areas
What have you learned on Invasive Species Iberian Week 2023?
Rota Vicentina’s activities in Invasive Species Iberian Week
The backstage of a Nature Conservation Activity (part 1)
Long-leaved Wattle: Planning and Intervention Strategy in Rota Vicentina’s Pilot Areas
?? Volunteering calendar in May and June
Walks and activities calendar for May and June 2023The summer heat has arrived in the Southwest and we are almost at the end of the rec[...]
What if an insect managed to wipe out an invasive tree?
Biological control of the invasive acacia in the Natural Park of Southwest Alentejo and Vicentina Coast with Trichi galls