MLK Scholar Presentation with Angélica Mayolo Obregón

"Biogeographic Chocó: Delimitation and Transboundary Strategies for Biodiversity Conservation, Climate" with Angélica Mayolo Obregón

About the presentation: Angélica's talk will focus on the research she's done in the Chocó Biogeographic. She will highlight the importance of the Biogeographic Chocó Region, discuss the main threats to its biodiversity, and the multi-scale actions needed to address them: from transnational efforts to local actions, showcasing the role of local communities in conserving this ecosystem.

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