Um pedaço do texto da WRSA, que fala do pessoal da ACBC - Associação Científica Brasileira de Cunicultura...

Texto em inglês:
News from the WRSA branches The Rabbit Science Brazilian Association (ACBC) has recently sent us information so we can get to know it better. ACBC began to work in 1996 with the collaboration of professors and researchers in the area of rabbit science, currently having 25 members. ACBC held its first event in 1997 the “I National Seminar of Science and Technology in Rabbit Science, SENACITEC”, whose last edition took place in 2012. In 2006, ACBC organized the III American Rabbit Congress in Maringá city (Parana state). Among the activities carried out by ACBC can be highlighted their discussion group in googlegroups with breeders, students, researchers and professionals, an active website (www.acbc.org.br) with 500 daily page views, a page in Facebook (www.facebook.com/AssociacaoCientificaBrasileiraCunicultura/) with almost 800 likes, and the edition of the Brazilian Journal of Rabbit Science since 2011 WORLD RABBIT SCIENCE ASSOCIATION – Second WRSA newsletter (June, 2017) WRSA newsletter (June, 2017) (www.rbc.acbc.org.br), as well as a Rabbit Science Bulletin with free access in their website since 2016. Even so, ACBC has new projects in mind, the organization of the VI American Rabbit Congress in 2018 and the creation of training courses for rabbit breeders.   From the WRSA office, we want to congratulate this branch for its good work, which is contributing to the development of rabbit science and breeding in Brazil. Current ACBC Board (2016‐2018) President: 
Yuri de Genaro Jaruche ‐ prof.jaruche@gmail.com Vice President: Berilo de Sousa Brum Junior ‐ berilob@gmail.com 
Secretary: Luiz Carlos Machado ‐ luiz.machado@ifmg.edu.br 
Treasurer: Renata Apocalypse ‐ renata_apocalypse@yahoo.com.br



Fonte: http://acbc.org.br/site/images/Newsletter_2vf.pdf

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