Renature Monchique project to plant another 125,000 trees

Renature Monchique project to plant another 125,000 trees

The Renature Monchique project will relaunch its reforestation efforts next week, supported by a new €400,000 investment from Irish airline Ryanair.

Created in 2019, Renature Monchique aims to restore the areas devastated by Monchique’s 2018 wildfire and protect the endangered Monchique oak, a critically threatened species according to the Red List of Vascular Flora of Mainland Portugal.

Monchique oak (Photo: GEOTA)

The relaunch event will take place on Thursday, November 7 at 11am at Fóia, the highest peak in Monchique, where project partners will outline both the progress to date and the goals for this new phase, which includes the planting of 125,000 additional native trees.

Renature Monchique represents a collaborative effort by Ryanair, environmental organisation GEOTA, regional tourism board Turismo do Algarve, Portugal’s Institute for Nature Conservation and Forests (ICNF), and the municipal council of Monchique.
Photo: GEOTA

The programme will feature speeches from key representatives, including Monchique mayor, Paulo Alves; Elena Cabrera from Ryanair; regional tourism boss André Gomes; and ICNF regional director Castelão Rodrigues.

Ryanair is proud of the work carried out as part of the Renature Monchique project. Restoring the forest in the Monchique mountain range and preventing land degradation are the goals of our company and our passengers. Through the planting of 125,000 new trees, we hope to continue actively contributing to the forest’s resilience,” said Thomas Fowler, Director of Sustainability at Ryanair, last year.

“The Monchique mountain range was affected by Europe’s largest forest fire in 2018,” GEOTA writes on its website. “Nearly 28,000 hectares were burned, significantly impacting the local community, natural habitats, and species in this area. Driven by climate change and human impact over the years, these fires have become extremely destructive. Established in 2019, the Renature Monchique project aims to restore the habitats affected by the fire, mitigate the future impacts of climate change, and support the local community in recovering from the disaster caused by the fire.”

So far, around 384,000 native trees have been planted, and support has been provided to about 60 landowners.

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Michael Bruxo
Michael Bruxo

Journalist for the Portugal Resident.

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