Volunteers Restore Ecological Trails in Chagres National Park
- Yoel E. González N.

- Jul 16
- 1 min read
As part of its commitment to sustainability and caring for the natural environment, Serviestiba, in partnership with Terpel and the administration of Chagres National Park, carried out an environmental volunteer day.
The activity focused on restoring ecological trails that will serve the community, biodiversity, and responsible tourism.
“We are making progress in rehabilitating the trail that leads to the Chagres viewpoint. It will soon be open to visitors. Caring for our common home is part of our commitment,” highlighted Abdiel Puyol, General Manager of Serviestiba.
Luis Goldoni, Lubricants Director at Terpel, also participated and emphasized the value of these activities. “These kinds of experiences strengthen the relationship between both teams as business partners and help recover trails vital for the visitors who come to the park daily,” he said.
Meanwhile, Euribiades González Núñez, Director of Chagres National Park, underscored the importance of raising awareness about this protected area. “We want more people to know that Chagres National Park exists and that it is a protected area of great national and international significance. Volunteer efforts like this are key to its conservation,” he affirmed.
This initiative is part of the Drúa Project — a word in the Emberá language meaning “land, soil, or territory” — a proposal aimed at strengthening the bond between communities, the environment, and companies committed to sustainable development.




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