Until 31 March, visitors will be able to approach the concepts of biodiversity, ecosystem and conservation, explained through the language of nature itself: the signs of life.
Since 2010, as part of the celebrations for the International Year of Biodiversity, the Biodiversity Foundation has been presenting in different locations in Spain the exhibition “The writing of animals”, an exhibition that had begun its journey in 2006 at the headquarters of the Foundation in Seville, and of which a support book has been published. Now the exhibition “The writing of animals” stops until March 31 at the Naturalario of the Coslada Wetland Park.
This traveling exhibition aims to communicate the concepts of biodiversity and ecosystem, as well as the need to conserve each species and each space, using, for this purpose, the language of nature itself: the signs of life.
The curator of the exhibition is the popularizer and naturalist Joaquín Araujo, who seeks to bring the public closer to the diversity of the ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula, and to do so he proposes to interpret the footprints and signs that animals leave in their wake.
“The Writing of Animals” is structured in 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.