25 years of research: Dakila Center in Rio Grande do Norte strengthens scientific and community integration in Serra Caiada.
- Dakila News
- Sep 2
- 2 min read
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The program included dinners, lectures, visits to natural and cultural landmarks, as well as sports activities and fellowship. Symbolic sites in the region, such as the Wasp Cave, the Magic Stone, and the Study Pyramid, were explored by participants, who also enjoyed community spaces for leisure and interaction.
More than a celebration of the past, the event was a moment to strengthen the bond between members and residents. The community of Serra Caiada, which has hosted the group for years, was highlighted as a key player in the organization's activities.
The center's silver anniversary symbolizes not only a 25-year history but also the continuation of a journey of discovery, learning, and integration between science, nature, and community.
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The Dakila Center in Rio Grande do Norte celebrated its 25th anniversary in Serra Caiada from August 15th to 17th, solidifying its position as the first official center in the Northeast, founded in 2009. The event brought together approximately 50 participants from different states in the region and highlighted the importance of integrating field research, scientific studies, and community collaboration.
The program included fieldwork at strategic points in the mountain range, such as the Caverna dos Marimbondos (Hornets Cave), Pedra Mágica (Magic Stone), and the Pyramid built for experimental studies. These activities, aligned with the empirical research method adopted by Dakila, sought to bridge the gap between science, nature, and social practice, with exercises that encouraged the observation of natural phenomena and interaction with the environment.
Another highlight was the relationship built with the local community over the years. The center has relied on the support of Serra Caiada residents and leaders, who provide spaces and logistical support, strengthening a participatory research model in which science and society work hand in hand.
Upon reaching its silver anniversary, the center in Rio Grande do Norte reaffirms its commitment to expanding its activities, already planning to expand its activities in the Pé de Serra subdivision. The 25-year milestone symbolizes not only a historic celebration but also the opening of new cycles of research and community development. Technical language: (News produced with the help of AI)
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