In Drummond conservation areas they release wildlife delivered by Corpocesar

Drummond Ltd. continues to demonstrate its commitment to the environment through the preservation of wildlife. Recently, in its conservation areas, 72 morrocoy turtles, 25 babillas, 5 canaries, 2 mountain blackbirds, 2 ocelots, 2 boas, 1 owl, 1 tomb mare and 1 papayero were released, delivered by the Regional Autonomous Corporation of Cesar, Corpocesar.

In Drummond conservation areas they release wildlife delivered by Corpocesar“We carried out these releases in Drummond because we know the characteristics of their areas, where we are sure that these species will reproduce and will have good conservation,” said Marino Zuleta, Corpocesar veterinarian.

The releases were made at the El Descanso mine, located in the company’s mining operations in Cesar, which has the appropriate characteristics to protect the life of wild animals in their natural habitat. In this way, the species will be able to reproduce and have optimal development.

“Once again we received a group of wildlife individuals from the Regional Autonomous Corporation of Cesar. With this we confirm that our conservation zones are suitable habitats to protect the lives of animals,” stressed Fray Orozco, senior supervisor of environmental management at Drummond Ltd.

It should be noted that Drummond has aligned its environmental policy with the sustainable development agenda of the United Nations World Organization, through its objective number 15: “Life of Terrestrial Ecosystems”, thus working to contribute to the sustainability of the environment. .

The company will continue to make strategic alliances that allow the development of this type of actions that ratify its commitment to the protection and conservation of fauna and flora.

2024-03-21 17:29:53
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