Africa-Press – Cape verde. The Biflores Association has created an endemic plant bed at Eugénio Tavares High School (ESET) in order to inform about the existence of these species and raise awareness of students to the need to preserve them.
“Working in conservation we have to involve the educational community, hence the partnership with ESET to work the educational community on the need to preserve and conserve these species,” the biologist said, adding that this is also a way to show students the existing species on the island and others in Cabo Verde.
Dilma Lopes stressed that this is the fifth botanical garden the Biflores has already created on the island and if there are more interested institutions the association is open for this partnership.
In the garden created on Tuesday, they planted seven plants, highlighting the same source that will add more species in order to allow a greater representativeness of the species, thus allowing a greater knowledge of the species by the educational community.
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