The exhibition aims to show the diversity of the ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula, as well as to publicize the biocenoses of these ecosystems, help interpret the footprints and signs that animals leave in their wake and awaken the curiosity of the school public towards natural systems to value our natural heritage.
The exhibition aims to show the diversity of the ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula, as well as to publicize the biocenoses of these ecosystems, help interpret the footprints and signs that animals leave in their wake and awaken the curiosity of the school public towards natural systems to value our natural heritage.
Organised into fifteen sections, “The Writing of Animals” is structured into five large spatial areas: a first called “We are not alone”, three dedicated to the ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula, and a fifth on endangered species.
The exhibition was inaugurated in 2006 at the headquarters of the Biodiversity Foundation in Seville, and since then it has continued to travel to different locations in Spain.
In addition, a support book has been published, free of charge, to communicate the concepts of biodiversity and ecosystem, transmitting the need to conserve each species and each space, using the language of nature itself.