Jaume Vilamajó
Jaume Vilamajó is the director of the ARPA (Associació per la Recuperació del Patrimoni Animal), an organization focused on animal welfare and environmental issues. He has been vocal in advocating for greater involvement of animal welfare organizations in discussions concerning environmental projects, specifically criticizing the management of the Maià wind park for not adequately considering the impact on wildlife. Vilamajó emphasizes the need for a common plan to ensure the relocation of affected animal species and is committed to fostering dialogue to minimize environmental impacts.
Born on Jan 01, 1964 (62 years old)
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Jaume Vilamajó announced that he will leave his position as president of the Animal Rescue and Protection Association (ARPA) in October due to health reasons and lack of free time.
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Jaume Vilamajó has announced that he will leave his position as president of the Animal Rescue and Protection Association due to health reasons and lack of time.
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Jaume Vilamajó, representative of ARPA, qualifies it as normal for the government to seek a remedy to the problem through sanctions.
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Jaume Vilamajó is the president of ARPA and emphasizes the importance of keeping dogs leashed in nature.
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Jaume Vilamajó is the president of the animalist association ARPA and explained the positive outcomes of meetings regarding the fight against processionary caterpillars.
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Jaume Vilamajó is the president of the animal rights group ARPA, raising concerns about the impact of pesticides on bee populations.
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Jaume Vilamajó is the director of the animalist association ARPA and has alerted about the inefficient management of the processionary caterpillar plague.
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Jaume Vilamajó has questioned the statements made by Albert Moles regarding the environmental considerations of the wind park design.
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