
New Technical Manager at the Vallarta Botanical Garden
by: Antonio de Jesús Gómez Pérez By: Antonio de Jesús Gómez Pérez Hello, I’m Antonio Gómez, the new Technical Manager at the Vallarta Botanical Garden. I studied Biology at the
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by: Antonio de Jesús Gómez Pérez By: Antonio de Jesús Gómez Pérez Hello, I’m Antonio Gómez, the new Technical Manager at the Vallarta Botanical Garden. I studied Biology at the

Technical Workshop in Turrialba by Evelyn Martínez Cuevas The Vallarta Botanical Gardens (VBG) is part of the Central and Caribbean Botanical Garden (CCBG) and the Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI)

By: Biol. Jesús Ángel Barajas A core part of our mission is working with local communities to spread awareness of and enthusiasm for their natural heritage and what they can do

By Biól. Jesús Ángel Barajas Fragoso Arbor Day was celebrated on Thursday, July 10, at the Vallarta Botanical Garden, a day dedicated to honoring trees as pillars of sustainability and

By: Biol. Jesús Ángel Barajas Fragoso Job fairs represent a key opportunity to ease the transition of college graduates into the job market. By bringing together various sectors in a

Por: Christopher Jacobs This month, we concluded the ornithological and botanical activities of the Birdwatchers Club, which comprises 5th and 6th-graders from the Benito Juárez Federal Rural Elementary School, located

By: y Biól. Jesús Ángel Barajas Collaborations between botanical gardens are essential for biodiversity conservation, scientific research, and environmental education. By working together, the Culiacán Botanical Garden (CBG) and the

By: Jesús ReyesCEO We are thrilled to announce Tessa Lee as incoming Executive Director of the Vallarta Botanical Garden. She will take up her position in the coming months. Tessa

Por: Christopher Jacobs The phytopathogenic fungi are those that parasitize plants and make them sick. They can affect different structures of the plant, deforming or even killing them. They have
