Puntacana Foundation presents a book that reflects its commitment to environmental protection

The book celebrates the impressive biodiversity and natural landscapes of Punta Cana, in the Dominican Republic.

Punta Cana. – The Puntacana Foundation presented the book “The Remarkable Nature of Punta Cana”, a work that invites to rediscover Punta Cana from a perspective focused on sustainability and conservation.

The work was presented by Jake Kheel, Vice President of Sustainability of Grupo Puntacana, who serves as executive producer of the book, along with Frank Rainieri and Rick Stanley, considered part of the authors of the work, "which reflects the Group's commitment to the protection of the natural environment."

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The book, presented at an event before dozens of people at BlueMall Puntacana, reaffirms the vision of the Puntacana Foundation to "preserve the natural beauty of our environment, considered fundamental to guarantee its enjoyment by present and future generations".

The Remarkable Nature of Punta Cana es un libro que celebra la impresionante biodiversidad y los paisajes naturales de Punta Cana, República Dominicana, y en sus páginas se destacan las playas, parques ecológicos y reservas naturales de la región, como la Reserva Ecológica Ojos Indígenas”,

resaltó Kheel.
The activity brought together people from the community interested in getting to know and appreciate the unique biodiversity and natural landscapes of the East of the Dominican Republic.

About Puntacana Foundation

The Puntacana Foundation is the non-profit organization through which Grupo Puntacana creates well-being opportunities for the inhabitants of the area and promotes innovative solutions for the preservation of the region's ecosystem. They collaborate with dozens of strategic partners from the private, public, and civil society sectors to address social and environmental challenges, with an impact on the education, health, coral reef restoration, conservation of endangered species, community entrepreneurship, cultural preservation, solid waste management, and ecotourism sectors. For more information: https://puntacana.org/es/

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