Environmental aggressions suffered Quipar River and its surroundings as it passes through the property known as the close of the Incarnation, has been almost constant over the past 30 years.
The worst performance of all came in the mid 80's, when the then owners, before selling the property, cut down all the trees not only of his property, also belonging to the side of the river, eliminating an important plant mass between which were oak trees to sell firewood.
This does not end, we recently observed that they are fencing a portion of what was the estate, especially the most valuable forest, located from the right bank of River Quipar to the Sierra de las Cabras near the hill of Hermitage by one side and the other near the end of Cehegín.
This farm belongs to the owner of the Casa Vargas, occupies most of the polygon 27 of the cadastre, classified in the General Plan and environmental protection can not be developed.
Apparently the goal is to devote to breeding for increased hunting, although the fence used appears to conform to the characteristics of the fence hunting.
The critical thing is that fencing works are being carried out without the appropriate permission.
Unless you are stopped, they will be inside the fence and without access, an important part of the Historic Site declared Strait BIC Incarnation.
Specifically, the deposits of the Black Cave and Villares and the Cueva del Rey Moro.
Will also cut a number of ways of life that perhaps should be preserved and public access to Rio and Sierra de las Cabras.
Otherwise it will be impossible to work any forest, hiking, etc.., Such as for the career of Al-mudayna Alpine Marathon, which runs every year partly for this area.
It seems also clear that the fence can affect many public water areas of the riverbed and riverbank Quipar, LIC also declared, as well as affect some of its major boulevards.
For this reason, the City Council should take appropriate measures, starting to paralyze any action without a license.
In this regard, we have presented in writing to the City Council to turn is to transfer to the bodies concerned.
Finally, as Alfonso Sanchez said, "we asked the Environment Councillor is personally interested in what's happening with the fences in this area. At the same time, we ask in passing that also interested in the results of environmental restoration work of this stretch of the River Quipar, which are carried out within the Robinwood project. We suggest that you set in the wreckage clearing operations of this project have had on several young elm trees in front of the Cueva del Rey Moro suggest that if the technical director of this project to proceed more carefully and if possible hand in the most delicate areas, avoid using heavy machinery. "
Source: PSOE Caravaca de la Cruz