Nature, Social, , Support for vulnerable groups, Reforestation or cleaning natural environments, Support for social organizations
Good intentions
less than 20, , more than 60
We organize reforestation and cleanup days of natural environments, designed to promote environmental awareness while strengthening the spirit of collaboration and teamwork. These activities are ideal for connecting with nature and actively contributing to its conservation.
The Forest Management activity offers corporate teams a practical and meaningful experience focused on the conservation of forests and local biodiversity. Participants work together to clear the underbrush, remove invasive species, and plant native vegetation, contributing to fire prevention and ecosystem improvement. Additionally, the activity includes a theoretical introduction on the importance of sustainable forest management, as well as basic techniques to care for the natural environment. This experience not only strengthens team cohesion and collaborative work but also raises awareness about the importance of protecting the environment. The activity takes place at the Urpina estate, a natural area managed by AMPANS, combining sustainability with the social development of people with intellectual disabilities.
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The activity Planting in a Maze offers corporate teams a hands-on, collaborative experience aimed at contributing to environmental restoration while fostering team cohesion and communication. Participants are divided into small groups and must cooperate to plant trees and shrubs within a natural maze, following a pre-established route. This experience encourages planning, problem-solving, and effective communication while creating a green space that enhances the local environment. During the activity, information is provided about the importance of biodiversity and the role of trees in the fight against climate change. The combination of nature, challenge, and collaboration makes this a powerful tool for strengthening teamwork and participants' environmental commitment.
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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.
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"EcoCreativity as a Team!" is a purpose-driven teambuilding activity that blends creativity, collaboration, and environmental awareness. The experience begins with a visual and interactive talk on marine biodiversity and the issue of waste, followed by one of two engaging options: a team quiz to test environmental knowledge or a creative challenge where participants build a sculpture using recyclable materials previously collected at work. A dynamic and inspiring experience with positive impact that connects teams with values like commitment, sustainability, and collaboration.
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