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"Fasanerie in transition": exhibition provides insights into the future

From Friday, April 25, the exhibition "Fasanerie in Transition" will be on display in the visitor center of the Fasanerie Wiesbaden, Wilfried-Ries-Straße 22. It was conceived and realized by graphic designer and illustrator Scarlet Arian. It focuses on two currently important topics: climate protection and the preservation of endangered domestic animal breeds.

"With this exhibition, the Fasanerie impressively demonstrates how a park rich in tradition can continuously develop in order to combine nature experience, species protection and climate education in an innovative way," explained Mayor Christiane Hinninger.

Under the title "Climate Saviors", the exhibition illustrates the effects of climate change and presents concrete approaches for sustainable action, focusing on sustainable nutrition, climate-friendly gardening and resource conservation. Visitors learn how they can actively contribute to climate protection through conscious consumer choices and sustainable lifestyles. This section of the exhibition was created as part of the "Shaping Wiesbaden's climate education landscape" cooperation between the Hessian Ministry of Agriculture and the Environment and the state capital of Wiesbaden.

The second focus of the exhibition is the topic of species protection. As an archaeological park, the pheasantry is committed to the preservation of endangered livestock breeds and raises awareness for the protection of biodiversity. The content is directly linked to the Archepark, where rare breeds of domestic animals and their importance are presented in a child-friendly way.

This is complemented by the adjacent community and farm garden, which shows how climate-friendly gardening can be achieved in a very practical way. In this way, sustainable action from the barn to the seedbed becomes vivid and tangible - for explorers young and old.

The exhibition invites visitors to question their own behavior and recognize social connections - all in the spirit of education for sustainable development, which is firmly anchored in the work of the Fasanerie.

This is a clear statement for environmental awareness and sustainability. "The Fasanerie is not only a place of recreation, but also an important educational location. With this exhibition, we are promoting environmental awareness and sustainability - without lecturing, but with the joy of discovery," said Mayor Hinninger.

The exhibition is expected to be on display in the park's visitor center from Thursday to Sunday until the end of October.

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This press release is issued by the Press Office of the State Capital of Wiesbaden, Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden, pressereferatwiesbadende If you have any questions, please call the town hall switchboard on 0611 310.

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