For the third consecutive year, the HUMAN’ISEQ association, made up of 5th-year students from Metz, is organizing a charitable sporting event open to everyone at the Amnéville Zoo on June 1st.
The principle is very simple, three courses are offered to complete by running or walking. 100% of the proceeds will go towards a conservation project.
ATTENTION, spaces are limited to 100 for the 2.5km course and 130 for the 5km and 10km courses. Registration deadline is May 23rd at midnight.
On your marks, Get set, Go!
3 courses to choose from
- 2.5 km (from 8 years old)
- 5 km (from 14 years old)
- 10 km (from 16 years old)
No medical certificate is required, and you don’t need to be an experienced runner to participate! Simply choose the course that suits you and you will need to provide a waiver when picking up your race bib!
Focus on the conservation project you are supporting!
The featured project: This year, we are supporting the Rewilding Argentina association in their project to restore Iberá Park in Argentina. Their goal is to reintroduce iconic extinct species and to restore a unique ecosystem. Thanks to their efforts, the jaguar, giant anteater, marsh deer, giant otter, collared peccary, and scarlet macaw are gradually returning to their place in the heart of Iberá’s vast wetlands.
Featured project: Proyecto Iberá This year, we are supporting the Rewilding Argentina association in their project to restore the Iberá Park in Argentina. Their goal is to reintroduce iconic species that have disappeared and restore a unique ecosystem. Thanks to their actions, the jaguar, the giant anteater, the marsh deer, the giant otter, the collared peccary, and the red macaw are gradually regaining their place at the heart of the vast Iberá wetlands. We have the wonderful opportunity to participate in the conservation, protection of local biodiversity, and sustainable development of rural communities.