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18th edition - November / 2015

GEA Mother Earth and champions of students
I edition of the school contest

On the last day 09, the Geopark Araripe Communications Team talked to two students who were champions in the I School Competition GEA Earth Mother, which took place last year. Giovana Maria Perreira and Erica de Sá with the teacher Adriana Garcia, School Mary Alacoque Bezerra de Figueiredo, in the municipality of Barbalha, talked about participating in the Contest of experience in its 1st. Editing and also this year.

 

The school where the students enrolled in the high school was also winner in the category "Mock" in the First Edition of the competition, which was about the "Desertification".

 

The students stressed how learned from the activities proposed by the tender and that through this they could understand more about conservation and environmental preservation. According Giovana, "it is important to preserve, care for because we are losing a very great wealth with the misuse of those."

 

Professor Adriana used the voting method for choosing the model that would come to the Contest. She also stressed that students have changed a lot after this event, "students' views before entering the Geopark project was one, but after they participated, researched and developed work and there was disclosure, their performance improved within the school. So if all schools could participate, thinking of these students would be different They grew up with the participation in the competition, have grown as people. "- he added excitedly.

Barbalha can earn seal of UNICEF / Education in 2016

On the morning of 09 October, the Department of Technical Barbalha of Education, linked to the area of ​​Culture, Black Consciousness and Environment, Maria Celene Sá de Queiroz, who is also part of the Organization Team for the UNICEF Seal, talked about the activities that have been developed over the years to obtain the UNICEF Seal / EDUCATION.

 

The city of Barbalha, which is one of the municipalities of the territory of the Geopark Araripe, stands out as the seal is one of the most important indicators to attest practices of environmental preservation. And the city in partnership with schools has developed sustainability projects for some time and has great importance for it.

 

These include projects on devices that had in Barbalha; about garbage; Salamanca on the river that is in serious condition from pollution and erosion in its slope; there was also activities about the springs that are diminishing every day more; and, on the Soldier Araripe, which is in danger of extinction.The Technical Mari Celene showed its will and commitment to make Barbalha conquer this important stamp. Expectations were printed in his words when he said "let's hope Barbalha earn the seal, because it is an award that shows that the city is doing everything to make a good living children and adolescents of the territory, teaching that they preserve what they already have ".

TV Verdes Mares disclose GEA Motherland contest

The TV Verdes Mares Cariri affiliated with Globo Television Network, one of the most watched channels in Brazil, was on the morning of October 09 conducting interviews with representatives of the winning schools in various categories last year. Respondents stressed the importance of competition for school communities of the Territory at the theme of the preservation order to playback the views of this knowledge to others.

 

The Monike Feitosa reporter with cameraman Eron Goes made the footage and an interview with a student whose work was champion last year, the Administrative Office of the Araripe Geopark. There, also reported the II Contest Edition GEA Mother Earth with information passed by the trainee Environmental Education Sector Geoopark Araripe, Kaio Rolim.

 

Then the story team left for school Amalia Xavier (Juazeiro), who won in several categories in the 1st. Year's competition, to show actions for this year.

 

The report airs this week on CETV 1st edition.

Geosite Pedra Cariri and Park Pterosaurs
in the Journal of TV Verdes Mares Cariri

On October 31 Saturday, PhD in Geosciences from UFPE, Renam Alfredo Machado Bantim, accompanied the TV news crew Verdes Mares Cariri, affiliated to Globo TV, the geosites Pedra Cariri and Stone Bridge showing the geological aspects, historical and value of geosites for their respective municipalities.

 

To talk about the geological aspects of geosite Pedra Cariri, the developer of Geopark Araripe, Rafael Celestino also composed the team.

 

The purpose of the report in both geosites was to demonstrate the types of fossils found in the Sedimentary Basin of Araripe, its importance to the Territory and point out the need for conservation of the paleontological material by the surrounding geosites communities, combating trafficking attempts and sales fossils. The Park Pterosaurs is a geosite of scientific and historical value, suitable for the practice of geotourism and even scientific tourism. This site is located in the Canabrava, owned by the Regional University of Cariri / URCA, at 2,5km of Santana do Cariri, being a major component of Araripe Geopark and geosites highlighted in the report of CETV (Ceará TV - Branch Network TV Globo).

 

The report made by Bianca Alencar, filmed by Elmo Goes and will be presented in the Journal of CETV, 1st. Edition next Thursday! Do not lose!

Geopark Araripe Team

 

Executive Coordinator

Francisco Idalécio de Freitas

 

Executive Secretary 

Nivaldo Soares de Almeida

 

Mananging Director

Eugênio Pacelli Coelho de Sá

 

Management

José Adriano Cruz Saraiva

 

Geoconservation

Edvania Ferreira Dantas

 

Environmental Education Sector

Maria Neuma Clemente Galvão

Lázaro Ranieri de Macêdo

 

Territorial Development Sector

José Wilson de Lacerda

 

Culture Sector

Jeania de Brito Gonçalves

 

Communication Sector

Giane Taeko Mori Rodella

Geonews Drafting Team- 18th Edition

 

Textual Production

Giane Taeko Mori Rodella

Yara Mabele Rodrigues (intern of the Communication Sector)

Bruna Almeida (intern of the Communication Sector)

 

Review

Giane Taeko Mori Rodella

 

Photos

Carlos Almeida  (intern of the Communication Sector)

Renam Machado

Jéssica Daiane

Geopark Araripe collection

 

Design

Carlos Robério

 

Contributors

International Relations Office of URCA - ARI

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