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Wildlife wonders
THANKS to the popularity of an exciting flora and fauna exhibition in Rincon de La Victoria, authorities announced that it will now remain open until tomorrow, Friday, June 30.
The exhibition entitled ‘Rastros y Huellas’ or ‘Tracks and Traces’ has taken the town by storm since opening in the town hall on Monday, June 19. The exhibition has already welcomed more than 100 students from local schools, who received informative talks on animal tracks, reptiles, and amphibians. Featuring an intriguing collection of more than 200 artefacts showcasing the rich diversity of Iberian wildlife, this exhibi tion is a collaboration between the Department of Environmental Sustainability and the CMR Rincon de la Victoria Association. Francisco Salado, the mayor, invites everyone to take a look at the exhibition before it ends, highlighting its educational value. He congratulated the CMR association for their exceptional efforts in raising awareness and educating the community about the local and national environment. The exhibition contains artefacts including footprints of foxes, lynxes, bears, wolves, hedgehogs, Spanish ibexes, shrews, deer, reptiles, amphibians, bird species, and even traces of ancient animals.