This document discusses a joint project between CIBIO research center and Serralves Foundation to promote scientific literacy about biodiversity through various communication projects within Serralves Park's 18 hectares of formal gardens, rural areas, and natural spaces. The project brings together over 130 researchers and 100 students to engage the public through activities like "H叩 vida no Parque", "Caf辿 com Ci棚ncia", seminars, documentary films, and a citizen science web project to communicate genetics, ecology, and landscape architecture subjects to different audiences.