l E engineer Miguel Conrado Valdez Castro was sworn in as the new Director of the National School of Forestry, (ESNACIFOR), the Minister of the Institute of Forest Conservation, Protected Areas and Wildlife (ICF), José Trinidad Suazo.
Valdez Castro, a native of San Pedro Sula, study his Masters in Forest Management University Carbondale, Illinois, specializing in the areas of hydrology and forest soils, degree in natural resource management at the University Tucson, Arizona, specializing in watershed management and hydrology.
The newly appointed director, has served as Coordinator of the National Strategy Against Illegal Logging (ENCTI) in the ICF, the Natural Resource Management of River Basins Patuca, Choluteca and Black (FORCUENCAS) and Chief of Program Operations Cuenca El Cajon, among others.
The ESNACIFOR is a research center that conducts teaching, research, extension and management of natural areas also implements programs and projects and external cooperation, as it has with a team of highly qualified and experienced in their fields of action.
1417 has formed professional foresters, 1.202 with the higher degree Forestry Technical college and from the year 1999, 215 have graduated Foresters from countries such as Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Belize, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Colombia and Bolivia.
The Oath and Law promise was made on day 26 of this month at the Chamber of the National Institute of Forest Conservation and Development, Protected Areas and Wildlife in the presence of the Vice Ministers of the ICF, Rene Romero and Jose Antonio Galdames, and other members of the board of ESNACIFOR.
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