The exhibition presents animals that we cannot see or that have disappeared, alongside those from our collective imagination or that might be brought back through genetic or cultural means. It highlights examples such as dinosaurs, dodos, dragons, and improbable creatures, exploring the narratives around biodiversity and the memory of communities. This exhibition aims to enlighten visitors on the significance of biodiversity and the memories associated with extinct species. By examining the relationship between myth and reality, it fosters a deeper understanding of human engagement with nature and the ongoing discourse regarding conservation and restoration.
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