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The Agnes Wadell Chagas Farm Hiking Trail
When
April 16, 2025
7:00 AM
Location
Unidade Experimental Agnes Waddel Chagas, Fazenda Betel, Zona Rural, Cocalzinho, Goiás, 72975000, Brazil
Registration
RSVP
Event Description
The Agnes Wadell Chagas Trail is an outdoor activity set in a rural area of the Cerrado in the Pyrenees region of Goiás, encompassing local farms and the Serra dos Pirineus State Park. The hiking trail stretches for 6 kilometers and is managed by the Cerrado Environmental History Laboratory, involving researchers, students, and the local community. Among the participants, we particularly note elementary school students from the Cocalzinho de Goiás municipal school system, aged 7 to 12 years. Additionally, the Open University for the Elderly People Project, an initiative by the Evangelical University of Goiás designed to integrate elderly individuals into the university campus, also participates. The activity features an ecological trail with designated points highlighting the history and ecology of the Cerrado, one of Brazil's most endangered biomes. Beyond being a physical and recreational venture, the hiking trail acts as a crucial platform for understanding the history and promoting environmental education about the Cerrado.
Attendance
100
Registration Link
Deadline to Register (in UTC-6)
4/7/2025 23:00:00
Contact
SANDRO DUTRA E SILVA
sandrodutr@hotmail.com
Organization
Evangelical University of Goiás, Brazil
https://www4.unievangelica.edu.br/
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