The Acorn Planting activity offers corporate teams a practical and educational experience focused on conserving natural heritage. It begins with a visit to a mother tree of the Quercus genus (holm oak or oak) to manually collect acorns, while explaining their natural dispersal and ecological importance. Participants then follow a trail through different stages of ecological succession (bare land, grassland, scrub, and maquis) to understand how vegetation evolves into a mature forest. Finally, they manually plant the acorns under the shrubs of a maquis, actively contributing to the restoration of a threatened plant species. This activity promotes the creation of mature forest ecosystems that reduce fire risk, improve water retention, and provide food and shelter for wildlife.
Objectives:
- Enjoy nature actively.
- Foster teamwork.
- Overcome personal limits.
