“Pequenos Seres, Grandes Lições" | Ana Paula Santos | TEDxPraia do Forte
Inspirada por experiências com abelhas nativas brasileiras, ela revelará como seres tão pequenos podem nos ensinar a desenvolver uma nova percepção sobre riqueza e equilíbrio. “Será fantástico falar sobre o ser mais sublime e pequeno em tamanho e tão grande em toda a contribuição para o nosso ecossistema”. Ana Paula, uma das idealizadoras do Meliponário Pólen Dourado, localizado na comunidade de Malhadas, a poucos quilômetros da Praia do Forte! ?? Mais do que uma simples visita, o Meliponário Pólen Dourado, primeiro no mundo a ser reconhecido como Posto Avançado da RBMA pela UNESCO, oferece uma experiência transformadora. Ana, junto à sua equipe, desafiou o ciclo da falta de conhecimento e criou um espaço que inspira e educa cada visitante sobre sustentabilidade e amor ao meio ambiente. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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