Luanda — Experts and studious of various sectors of the environment this Friday here defended that the discussion of subjects relating to biodiversity, at gathering with national and foreign entities, is an added value to the preservation of the environment.
This stand was expressed during the closing ceremony of the third edition of the Workshop on Sciences of Nature and Biodiversity (Senábio), which was held from October 01 to 03.
According to the director of the National Museum of Natural History, Ana Correia Victor, the debates of this edition of Senábio was profiting, since it served to share experiences on positive strategies of each country represented at the event.
Ana Correia Victor, who read the final communiqué of Senábio, said scientific techniques and experiences on biodiversity, whose results were positive, should be shared for later adoption, something that is only possible with discussion.
"Senábio" is an initiative of the National Museum of Natural History, which contributed to the implementation of environmental projects aimed at sustainable development.

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