Expanding dialogue with society
The communicating of scientific knowledge is a fundamental component of the Giant Otter Project’s activities. In recent months, among other iniciatives, we have focused on sharing the results of our research and the actions we have developed, strengthening dialogue and partnerships, and engaging people in giant otter conservation. Below is a list of the talks and activities we delivered:
August 25–29: Environmental Education in Rio Grande do Sul
- Location: EEEB Poncho Verde School, Panambi (RS), Brazil
- Audience: Children
- Activity: Workshop – Reading of the book A Pescaria de Gaspar and a short talk about giant otters.
September 9: Sustainable tourism in Mato Grosso (MT)
- Location: Pousada Santa Rosa, Poconé (MT), Brazil
- Audience: Tourists
- Topic: Giant otters and tourism in Mato Grosso.
September 12 and 25: Sustainable tourism in Mato Grosso (MT)
- Location: Panthera Lodge Base, Poconé (MT), Brazil
- Audience: Tourists
- Topic: Getting to know the giant otter.
September 30: Sustainable tourism in Mato Grosso (MT)
- Location: Aquape Floating Hotel, Poconé (MT), Brazil
- Audience: Tourists
- Topic: The Giant Otter Project.
October 10: Sustainable tourism at Berço Pantaneiro Lodge
- Location: Berço Pantaneiro Lodge, Poconé (MT), Brazil
- Audience: Tourists
- Topic: The Giant Otter Project.
October 28: Sustainable tourism in Mato Grosso do Sul (MS)
- Location: Passo do Lontra Hotel, Corumbá (MS), Brazil
- Audience: Tourists and boat drivers
- Topic: Workshop for boat drivers.
October 29: Biology Teacher Education Week – IFFar São Vicente do Sul Campus
- Location: São Vicente do Sul (RS), Brazil
- Audience: Students and teachers
- Topic: Giant otter conservation under a climate change scenario.
October 29: Giant otter conservation in the Pantanal
- Location: Barranco Alto Ranch, Aquidauana (MS), Brazil
- Audience: Tourists
- Topic: Giant otter ethogram in the wild.
November 20: Giant Otter Research and Conservation
- Location: National Agrarian University La Molina (UNALM), Peru
- Audience: Students and conservation professionals
- Topic: Giant Otter Project actions and species highlights.











