According to a statement from the party, the PAN requires
“the action [of the Public Ministry] in the defense of diffuse interests, to
stop an environmental attack in Alagoas Brancas”, in the municipality of Lagoa,
district of Faro.
“At stake is the preservation of one of the last freshwater
wetlands in the Algarve, the Alagoas Brancas area, which is home to vast
wildlife, including species protected at a national and European level”.
“Buried alive”
The PAN party reports of the destruction of sugarcane
fields, “despite the presence of more than 500 individuals of the Ibis species
[…] and several individuals of the Mediterranean tortoise ('Mauremys leprosa')
species buried alive in Alagoas Brancas. This is a species listed as Vulnerable
on the European Red List and the IUCN Red List. In addition, the species is
listed in Annexes II and IV of the Habitats Directive which designates the
species as an endangered species and the habitat as a Special Area of
Conservation.”
“It is unacceptable that the municipality is colluding with
this environmental crime and against biodiversity, having allowed the start of
the work and, consequently, the destruction of one of the last wetlands in the
region, of high ecological value and which are still burying alive endangered
species, such as the Mediterranean Tortoise,” said PAN spokesperson Inês de
Sousa Real, quoted in the document.
Rights for “future
generations”
For the PAN leader and sole deputy of the party,
“environmental defense cannot just be a flag that is waved during electoral
times, but that is easily discarded when it comes to effectively protecting the
environment, animals, the quality of life of people and the rights of future
generations”.
Sousa Real recalled that “in recent years civil society and
non-governmental environmental organisations have struggled to ensure the
preservation of this unique ecosystem”.
“The PAN party, through its political action, has also
claimed the same. In 2019, PAN demanded the classification of Alagoas Brancas
as a protected area and that the ICNF carry out a new study to replace an
opinion given in 2017, which environmentally devalued Alagoas Brancas” and, in
2020, “condemned the decision of the Municipality of Lagoa for having approved
the construction in Alagoas Brancas because such construction would destroy the
existing habitat and alienate the species existing there”.
The party recalled that the Assembly of the Republic
recommended to the Government the protection of Alagoas Brancas.
“Destruction”
“Now, in 2022, machines are destroying this natural
sanctuary where more than 140 species of birds, hundreds of species of insects,
more than 70 species of plants, rare and threatened amphibians live, precisely
because they depend on these systems that are constantly changing and being
destroyed”.
The development, consisting of 11 lots, is contested by
environmentalists because, they claim, the construction “will destroy that
wetland and jeopardise the safety” of the city in a flood situation.
According to Lagoa council, the initial project was approved
in 2009 and went through all the licensing phases provided for by law to allow
the granting of the permit and the subdivision.
The Almargem Association, A Rocha Portugal, GEOTA, FAPAS,
the League for the Protection of Nature (LPN), the Portuguese Society for the
Study of Birds (SPEA) and ZERO - Sustainable Terrestrial System Association
ensure that “they do not conform nor will they stand still in the face of this
serious and unnecessary environmental aggression”.
brave new green world...... just talk but the actions are deadly to all life on earth.
By marianna from Lisbon on 01 Nov 2022, 08:06
Yes it will be all because of tourisum. !!!!!!! Shameful.
By J from Lisbon on 01 Nov 2022, 08:47
Everyone cares about nature until it interferes with their wallet. It is despicable really. We don't need this, there are so many places that can be restored that already have a location that doesn't interfere with natural habits of protected species. Maybe bring those properties back to their glory instead. Just my thoughts.
By Andrea from Algarve on 01 Nov 2022, 11:09
That is indeed sad news.
By Heidi Renken from Other on 01 Nov 2022, 19:50
nobody is willing to learn from other peoples' mistakes. how many times nature proved and proved again that we need these absolutely perfect buffer areas for protection and for so many reasons? why is it that money always over rules all common sense and dignity? very sad indeed. "A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded or saturated by water, either permanently (for years or decades) or seasonally (for weeks or months). Flooding results in oxygen-free (anoxic) processes prevailing, especially in the soils.[1] The primary factor that distinguishes wetlands from terrestrial land forms or water bodies is the characteristic vegetation of aquatic plants, adapted to the unique anoxic hydric soils.[2] Wetlands are considered among the most biologically diverse of all ecosystems, serving as home to a wide range of plant and animal species. Methods for assessing wetland functions, wetland ecological health, and general wetland condition have been developed for many regions of the world. These methods have contributed to wetland conservation partly by raising public awareness of the functions some wetlands provide.[3] "
By marianna from Lisbon on 02 Nov 2022, 07:34