The "Wednesdays at l'Eixereta" project launches in Burjassot

A free municipal initiative to discover the biodiversity of the José Carsí pine forest and learn to care for the planet.

Generic image of a Mediterranean green area with diverse plant species.
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Generic image of a Mediterranean green area with diverse plant species.

The Burjassot City Council has launched the "Wednesdays at l'Eixereta" project, a free initiative to discover the biodiversity of the José Carsí pine forest and learn to care for the planet.

The project, organized through the municipal educational space Aula Natura, aims to allow citizens to explore the biodiversity of the green area, popularly known as Jardín de l’Eixereta, learn to care for the planet, and participate in outdoor workshops.
In the first session, students from Aula Natura guided participants through this 33,000 square meter green space, where they could observe Mediterranean low-land vegetation species such as white pines, lentisks, and kermes oaks.
Participation in "Wednesdays at l'Eixereta" is free and open to all ages, with no prior appointment needed. Sessions run from 5:30 PM to 7 PM. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
The next guided tours are scheduled for Wednesday, July 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th.