The member of the indigenous movement in the state of Bolívar, Alejandra Loyola, highlighted that the communities of indigenous peoples work together with the Venezuelan Government in the different plans that concern the protection of Mother Earth.
«We work jointly with the national government, which is why we have already started in the Gran Sabana municipality, in different communities, with everything that has to do with the collection of seedbeds, where there are more than 25 thousand plants to reforest savannahs and forests. We must promote the lifestyle of connection with nature,” he highlighted in an interview for the program “Café en La Mañana”, broadcast by Venezolana de Televisión (VTV).
Likewise, he thanked the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, for the recognition of the indigenous peoples. Likewise, he highlighted that indigenous peoples have joined the defense of Mother Earth.
For his part, environmentalist Leobardo Acudero assured that Venezuela has the vanguard, responsibility and morality to demand that deforestation be stopped in other areas of the world. “The step that the country took in creating a national park of the size of Caura is unprecedented, that is, it is the first nation in the world to have a protected tropical forest in extension.”
Finally, the director of the Coastal Zones of the Ministry of Popular Power for Ecosocialism, Abigail Carmona, indicated that the World Congress in Defense of Mother Earth calls for recognizing Venezuela as a territory of peace, which promotes the conservation processes of the planet, but also of the Venezuelan coasts.
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