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Day of Planting in Humedal La Paloma

Summary by Durazno Digital
On Friday, July 10, the Montevideo Intendency carried out a day of planting native trees in the Humedal La Paloma, next to neighbors.This space is part of the Departmental System of Priority Environmental Spaces (SIDEAP), a tool for the protection and management of areas of high environmental value of the department.During the activity, 16 native trees were planted, among them ceibo, cedron de monte, palo de fierro, espinillo, arrayán, pitanga, …
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On Friday, July 10, the Montevideo Intendency carried out a day of planting native trees in the Humedal La Paloma, next to neighbors.This space is part of the Departmental System of Priority Environmental Spaces (SIDEAP), a tool for the protection and management of areas of high environmental value of the department.During the activity, 16 native trees were planted, among them ceibo, cedron de monte, palo de fierro, espinillo, arrayán, pitanga, …

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Durazno Digital broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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