Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Exhibition: 'Biodiversity Spanish' in Seville

Photo exhibition at the Forum on Biodiversity in Seville. OnSevilla. Until Saturday 30 April 2011 in Seville Spain will be open photo exhibition "Spanish Biodiversity" organized by the Forum for Biodiversity Center for Scientific Research (CSIC). The exhibition presents images of the Spanish natural heritage: landscapes, plants and wildlife, including endangered specimens such as the lynx. Are taken by photographer Antonio Atienza Fuerte (Manchester, 1972), contributor to National Geographic documentaries and Canal Plus and currently in conservation programs Iberian prey. In total 300 images are presented of which 270 are projected according to the categories: "Water for Life, " "mythical and ancient forests," Costa indomitable, "" dry, dusty deserts, "Sierra untamed and savage" and "Dehesa and countryside whims of man. "


Exhibition: "Spanish Biodiversity"in Seville
Where: Forum on Biodiversity (CSIC), Patio de Banderas, 16.
When: through Saturday, April 30, 2011.
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10 to 21 hours.
Cost: free.

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