Today, May 8, 2024, marked the stage for the third Scientific Meeting of the Guapiaçu Ecological Reserve (REGUA). Under the welcoming roof of REGUA headquarters, more than 70 individuals gathered to celebrate and share the fruits of scientific research in the region.
The event, open to the academic community involved or interested in research carried out at REGUA and its surroundings, was highlighted by Raquel Locke, vice-president of the institution, as a moment of fraternization and mutual learning, where admiration for the various works carried out flourished.

The Guapiaçu Ecological Reserve has established itself as a vital bastion for scientific research in the areas of biodiversity, conservation and ecosystem restoration in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Since 2001, REGUA has been home to the development of 90 theses and dissertations, in addition to 26 scientific initiation works and 13 post-doctorates, among other research projects. These efforts culminated in the publication of approximately 160 scientific articles, portraying studies carried out directly or indirectly in their area.
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