Project Emc2 – ‘Exploring White crowberry Coastal Habitats’
Emc2 project – Exploring White crowberry Coastal Habitats is a collaborative environmental education project about the white crowberry plant (Corema album (L.) D. Don), an Iberian endemic coastal plant. For mainland Portugal, although C. album has not yet been evaluated for conservation purposes, in recent decades there has been a regression of this species in some Iberian Peninsula western coast areas. The Emc2 project is funded by Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT MARE UIDB/04292/2020) and promotes half-day outdoor visits to students aged 7-11 years old, at 4 coastal dune habitats. Since 2016, student questionnaires are revealing this plant to be unknown for most engaged students, with percentage values ranging from 75% to 95%. Among the 4 dune habitats visited, for the one with a declining white crowberry plant population, a conservation activity began in 2017 through the rooting of collected stem cuttings, which after rooting, are reintroduced at dune habitat with the participation of students.