STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION FOR CONSERVATION
Strategic communication for conservation can be a key part to the success of a project in order to engage different communities with conservation of species. The media that we work with include plaques and educational texts, social media, logos, and we give support in the conceptualization of graphic design, as well as the development of products.
STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION FOR CONSERVATION |
Strategic communication for conservation can be a key part to the success of a project in order to engage different communities with conservation of species. The media that we work with include plaques and educational texts, social media, logos, and we give support in the conceptualization of graphic design, as well as the development of products.
In 2018, we participated in the strategic planning of communication for the conservation of the giant armadillo in the Tatu-canastra Project. We develop or manage strategic communication actions for conservation projects such as for the Blue-fronted Amazon Parrot Project, the Red-browed Amazon Parrot Project, and others. We check or manage the drafting of policies and content effective for social media and provide graphic design services at no cost for various conservation initiatives such as for the National Program for the Conservation of the Alagoas Curassow (logo), the Red-browed Amazon Parrot Project (logo), and the Iguaçu National Park (campaign for 80 years of the Park). We have also worked on the design of thematic products to be sold by various projects.
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PARROTS AT THE GRAMADÃO SQUARE
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