A few days ago we were at the Museu de Cièn­cies Natu­rals de Bar­ce­lo­na visi­ting the exhi­bi­tion “Micos: una his­tò­ria de pri­ma­tes”, which shows us the great diver­sity of spe­cies, our kinship, beha­viour and most impor­tantly, how we can help to save them from extin­ction. Fea­tu­ring 60 natu­ra­li­sed spe­ci­mens by spe­cia­lists from the Natio­nal Museum of Scotland, along with other edu­ca­tio­nal resour­ces. It also inclu­des the moti­va­ting exhi­bi­tion of pho­tos by the pho­to­grapher Mon­tse Pallàs (Nena Pou), ins­pi­red by primates.

As part of the colla­bo­ra­tion we star­ted some time ago, SOS Pri­ma­tes was pre­sent with an infor­ma­tion stand and han­di­crafts made by the women of the Heri Kwe­tu Cen­tre. We would like to thank all the staff of the Museu de Cièn­cies Natu­rals de Bar­ce­lo­na, and espe­cially its Direc­tor Anna Ome­des, for her kind­ness and kind­ness towards our asso­cia­tion. We encou­ra­ge you to attend, it is highly recommended!