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Roteiro dos Anfíbios do Porto — TIC
Roteiro dos Anfíbios do Porto
Terminal Intermodal de Campanhã (TIC)
Roteiro dos Anfíbios do Porto — TIC

The Campanhã Intermodal Terminal (TIC) is an innovative and essential project for transport and mobility in Porto. This is also a revolutionary space in the field of environmental sustainability, and in the future it should be the largest carbon absorption centre in the east of the city. The existing pond makes an important contribution in this respect, but also in terms of other services, such as rainwater retention and the fixation of biodiversity. For 2 hours we'll learn more about the TIC's coverage, its relationship with the pond and its contribution to the city's biodiversity. We'll also have the opportunity to get to know some of the fauna and flora of this place and take part in the release of some amphibians.



Every Friday in May, the "Porto Amphibian Trail" takes us to various lesser-known places in the city to find out more about the small bodies of water and the fauna and flora that live there.

The challenge of this activity, aimed at anyone who is curious, is to discover the diversity of aquatic life in small bodies of water and discover the creatures that live there. This activity aims to promote appreciation and respect for biodiversity by connecting citizens to naturalised spaces, which are essential for the sustainability of the city. Small bodies of fresh water are natural habitats of great importance in the city's various parks and green spaces, as they provide important ecological services and are ecosystems rich in fauna and flora. In Porto, we can easily see and hear the green frog in various places around the city, but there are many more species to discover.

Registration for the sessions will take place exclusively via an online form available 8 days before each session. We suggest subscribing to Eco Agenda to receive first-hand information about this and other environmental activities organised by the Municipality of Porto.

This Roadmap was developed as part of MoRe Porto - Monitoring and Restoring the Biodiversity of Wetlands in the City of Porto, a project promoted by CIIMAR, funded by the Belmiro de Azevedo Foundation and with the Municipality of Porto as its main strategic partner.


03
May
Terminal Intermodal de Campanhã
18:00

Free

R. de Bonjóia, 691

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The Campanhã Intermodal Terminal (TIC) is an innovative and essential project for transport and mobility in Porto. This is also a revolutionary space in the field of environmental sustainability, and in the future it should be the largest carbon absorption centre in the east of the city. The existing pond makes an important contribution in this respect, but also in terms of other services, such as rainwater retention and the fixation of biodiversity. For 2 hours we'll learn more about the TIC's coverage, its relationship with the pond and its contribution to the city's biodiversity. We'll also have the opportunity to get to know some of the fauna and flora of this place and take part in the release of some amphibians.



Every Friday in May, the "Porto Amphibian Trail" takes us to various lesser-known places in the city to find out more about the small bodies of water and the fauna and flora that live there.

The challenge of this activity, aimed at anyone who is curious, is to discover the diversity of aquatic life in small bodies of water and discover the creatures that live there. This activity aims to promote appreciation and respect for biodiversity by connecting citizens to naturalised spaces, which are essential for the sustainability of the city. Small bodies of fresh water are natural habitats of great importance in the city's various parks and green spaces, as they provide important ecological services and are ecosystems rich in fauna and flora. In Porto, we can easily see and hear the green frog in various places around the city, but there are many more species to discover.

Registration for the sessions will take place exclusively via an online form available 8 days before each session. We suggest subscribing to Eco Agenda to receive first-hand information about this and other environmental activities organised by the Municipality of Porto.

This Roadmap was developed as part of MoRe Porto - Monitoring and Restoring the Biodiversity of Wetlands in the City of Porto, a project promoted by CIIMAR, funded by the Belmiro de Azevedo Foundation and with the Municipality of Porto as its main strategic partner.


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