Agents rurals and Cori Calero will give back to nature recovered birds

Agents rurals and Cori Calero will give back to nature recovered birds

18-08-2021
Agents rurals and Cori Calero will give back to nature recovered birds

The release of recovered birds by agentes rurales and technicians of the natural park has already become a classic of the festival.

So another year, children and adults will be able to see up close wild birds that once suffered some trauma that made it impossible for them to live in freedom. And thanks to the work carried out by the team from the Canal Vell wild fauna recovery center, in the Delta de l’Ebre Natural Park, they are now fully empowered to return to their natural environment. 

In addition, this year the environmental journalist and science communicator Cori Calero will accompany us.

So we are waiting for you on Sunday at the Ágora space to live a unique experience, in which we will have the pleasure of seeing these animals beating their wings again, returning to their home, the nature.

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