Headed by teacher Muhammad Enad Ghazwan, The Continuing Education Unit at The Center and Museum of History held seminars to celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week, where both teachers in the Department of Botany and Environment, Assistant Lecturer Ali Kamel Wannas, and Assistant Lecturer Sarah Jamal, gave a panel discussion entitled (Toxic plants and their impact on the environment).

This episode came within the activities of the Global Entrepreneurship Week to identify toxic and exotic plants in the Iraqi environment circulating inside some nurseries, some of which are considered ornamental plants and shopping inside the markets and their money from a negative impact on our environment and how to deal with them, especially from young graduates of colleges and institutes with competence who are owners of projects who are about to deal with plants and shady trees.

 

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