The exhibition, housed in the wetland's interpretation center, offers an educational journey through the most representative habitats of the Granada natural heritage. Visitors can learn about coastal wetlands, river plains, Mediterranean forests, and mountain ecosystems, while highlighting the importance of their conservation.
The space combines information panels with audiovisual resources and interactive elements. These materials help discover local wildlife and flora, including waterfowl, reptiles, and plants adapted to varied environments such as the Tajo de los Vados or the local cliffs.
The initiative, which coincides with the World Environment Day, aims to bring natural wealth closer to residents, visitors, and schools. Furthermore, the local government has confirmed that work is underway on the new visitor reception center and the recruitment of new technical staff to ensure the facility remains open to the public every day of the year.




