
Real hotspot of biodiversity, the biological corridor formed by the Central America is home to some 24000 species of plants, 2800 species of vertebrates and hundreds of thousands of arthropods. The rainforest is the largest holder of such wealth. This itinerant exhibition stages a young adventurer during its naturalist exploration. According to his explanations, the reader discovers the spatial organization of a rainforest and the surprising adaptations developed by the fauna and the flora in Central America. Day or night and floor to ceiling, the souls of the jungle amaze us.
The exhibition is divided into 18 panels :
1- Poster title
Overview
2- The tropical belt
3- Between two Americas
The rainforest spatial organization
4- A forest composed of several floors
5- So close to the sky
6- To live in the trees
7- In the undergrowth
8- Over water
Predation and seduction
9- Eat...
10- ...or be eaten
11- The games of seduction
Nocturnal wildlife
12- When night falls
13- The hidden side
Actors of the preservation
14- The guardians of nature
15- Temple of the ecotourism
Conclusion
16- The rainforest from my home
Supplement: beaches and mangrove swamps
17- Between land and sea
18- The arrival of turtles
This exhibition show photograhies of the tropical forests in Latin America. texts, legends, number of pictures and choice of print supports are not imposed. Here is a simple illustrative base intended to create a first contact.