Tabas Geopark, in cooperation with the city’s mountaineering board, attended the Kal-e-Sardar (Sardar Valley) geosite to collect accumulated and abandoned waste in nature.
This waste is a threat to the lives of birds, animals and humans. Garbage left in the direction of Sardar River, after rain and flooding, is transferred to Nahrin Dam and causes contamination of drinking water in the city.
In this scan, about 350 kg of garbage was collected from this geosite.
Education is one of the most important ways to achieve the ultimate goal of creating a clean natural culture. Environmental education is important at all levels and ages, and new programs must be put on the agenda, and public education must be included to achieve a sustainable and development-friendly environment.
Having a healthy and clean environment is a vital issue and people and tourists should be diligent in preserving nature by observing the ethics of nature tourism and religious teachings.