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Thursday, August 16, 2007


 
<http://www.romanianewswatch.com/2007/08/volunteers-take-environmental-conce
rn.html> Volunteers take environmental concern to new levels in Romania


Source:  <http://www.alertnet.org/thepeople/members/10848865328.htm> World
Vision Middle East/Eastern Europe office (MEERO)

Volunteers ages 16 to 30 joined efforts to clean up hiking trails and
restore tourist facilities in the mountains of northwestern Romania as part
of a 10-day ecological camp.

The camp, organized by Transylvanian Ecological Camp in partnership with
World Vision Romania, took place in August in the Padis tourist area of
Apuseni Natural Park. The park boasts the largest karsts in Romania, with
canyons, enormous sinkholes, a wide range of interconnected caves and a
stone fortress.

'Our main purpose is to educate our volunteers and give them an opportunity
to truly care for nature. This is the best way we can position them to be
agents of change for a better future,' says Gabriel Parauan, president of
the Transylvanian Ecologic Club. 'Being an ecologist means practicing common
sense,' he adds.


Twenty-six volunteers climbed high mountainous slopes with large plastic
bags on their backs to collect rubbish left by tourists. Although there are
special places to dispose of rubbish, local authorities do not clean it up
on time. The buildup leads tourists to discard their rubbish other places.

'The indifference of the tourists fills me with indignation. It is very
important that NGOs organize activities and campaigns to change people's
attitude towards nature,' says Alexandra Trifan, a 19 year-old World Vision
volunteer.

'You cannot provoke change without setting an example yourself. I guess that
is why I went to this camp - to help change people's hearts and minds
regarding Mother Nature's needs. We met with tourists on the mountain tracks
who admired our initiative and thanked us,' says Ghita Todica, a World
Vision staff.

This is the first year World Vision has partnered with the Ecological Club
to support the camp, which the club has been organizing for 15 years. World
Vision contributed food, tents, logistical assistance and human resources.

World Vision is committed to increasing awareness and care of the
environmental. The organization plans to organize similar activities with
rural communities in Cluj County, where volunteers will join school children
in environmental campaigns and cleanup activities beginning this September.

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