Description:
The aim is to share with the community some of the results of scientific work carried out in recent years. There will be talks on different topics related to vultures, exploring issues such as their movements, reproduction, health status, and relationship with other species of scavengers, among others.
The public will be able to interact firsthand with specialists in these birds. In addition, there will be activities for children, with various educational games and the participation of Evaristo, the condor, a digital puppet that is projected and can interact live with the children.
The event will also feature singer Anahí Mariluan, a local artist and star of the documentary Amiga del Cóndor, Mankewenüy, who will accompany the event to “give song to those who have no song,” in her own words. The Dr. Raúl Alfonsín Public Library Volunteer Readers Group will also be present, reading an allegorical text that reflects and celebrates this theme.