From 16 January to 14 March, B Travel Xperience de Madrid (calle Miguel Ángel, 33) presents the photographic exhibition Extinction Significa para Siempre (Extinction means forever), a project by Annaïs Pascual and César Gil. Admission is free.
This exhibition invites the viewer to start the year 2025 by becoming aware of the care of different ecosystems and species that inhabit each one.
On a planet with eight billion sapiens, the rest of the species of living beings: animals, plants and fungi, are in a state of fragile equilibrium, between the loss of their ecosystems and the obligation to make an increasingly accelerated adaptation to more and more specific and poor conditions for the optimal development of their individuals.
Habitat fragmentation and degradation, global warming and climate emergency, the growing presence of microplastics even in remote latitudes such as the South Pole, poaching, competition for resources, The exploitation to the point of depletion of reserves and the increase in consumption throughout the world are increasingly pushing the healthy continuity of species to the brink of extinction.
The aim of Annaïs and César is to try to raise awareness through a conservation discourse, that we are really only one link in the circle (never pyramid) of life, and that, without the other species, Without the balance they formed before we tried to run the world, we cannot function, because all are essential, and many are about to disappear… forever.