As part of the Biodiversity Guardians eTwinning project, the students of the 1st General Lyceum of Preveza had the opportunity to visit the Promahonas Fortress in Preveza. This historic location, perched on a hill, offers a breathtaking view of the Ambracian Gulf, a region renowned for its unique biodiversity and ecological significance.
During the visit, the students admired the stunning landscapes of the Gulf, including its lagoons, wetlands, and diverse ecosystems. They discussed the importance of preserving this natural treasure, which is home to countless species of birds, fish, and plants.
The experience was both educational and inspiring, highlighting the delicate balance between human activity and nature. The students left with a deeper appreciation for the Ambracian Gulf and a renewed commitment to protecting biodiversity in their community and beyond.
This visit served as a powerful reminder of why we must all act as guardians of our planet’s natural wonders.
