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25/junho/2025

Igapó Institute to Participate in National Moth Week with Event in the Amazon

Igapó Institute to Participate in National Moth Week with Event in the Amazon

From July 19 to 22, 2025, Igapó Institute will host a special program at the Adolpho Ducke Reserve (INPA) as part of National Moth Week — an international citizen science event dedicated to the observation and recording of moths worldwide.

This activity is integrated into the second edition of our International Fieldwork Course in the Amazon Rainforest and will be open to the public with prior registration. During nighttime field sessions, participants will have the opportunity to observe the amazing diversity of Amazonian moths in their natural habitat, learn about their ecological role, and contribute scientific records accessible globally.

The initiative promotes the connection between science and society, strengthening public engagement in the conservation of Amazon biodiversity.

Spaces are limited. The registration form will be released soon.

Interested? Follow updates on our website and social media channels.​​​​​​​​​​

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07/May/2025

International Fieldwork in the Amazon Rainforest pre-approved for 10 CECs from SER (www.ser.org)

The International Fieldwork in the Amazon Rainforest is pre-approved for 10 continuing education credits under SER's Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner (CERP) program (www.ser.org). The Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) is an international community of more than 5,000 practitioners and researchers in ecological restoration, spanning over 130 countries. This network facilitates the sharing of cutting-edge tools, technologies and scientific insights, while championing proven restoration methods and shaping effective policies worldwide.
 

23/April/2025

Instituto Igapó Starts Partnership with Women In Wildlife (www.womeninwildlife.com.au)

Igapó Institute is thrilled to announce our collaboration with Women in Wildlife (WIW) for upcoming courses and educational initiatives. WIW's mission is to expand opportunities and foster connections among women and non-binary individuals in the global conservation community. This partnership is a powerful step forward, as we share a common vision for both conservation and social justice.
 

30/March/2025

Igapó Institute Receives Support from Log Nature for a Conservation Project and an Event.

We are pleased to announce that Instituto Igapó has had two projects selected for support by Log Nature. This recognition reinforces our commitment to scientific research and biodiversity conservation in the Amazon.

The selected projects are:

Sloth Studies in Forest Fragments: This research aims to deepen our understanding of how sloths adapt to fragmented forest environments, providing essential insights to guide effective conservation strategies.

II Symposium on the Conservation of Threatened Species in the Amazon: This event will gather researchers, conservationists, and institutions to share knowledge and develop strategies for protecting endangered species across the Amazon region.

We extend our sincere gratitude for this opportunity and are excited about the promising impact these initiatives will bring. Stay tuned for further updates on our progress.

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