"Traces of Disappearance" - A Unique Exhibition Alerts About Endangered Species in Varna
Nature Conservation Event of National Significance
Until August 29, 2025 at the Scientific Natural History Museum - Varna, the exhibition "Traces of Disappearance" is open to visitors - a large-scale nature conservation initiative focused on rare and endangered animals in Bulgaria.
What Visitors Will See
The exhibition includes:
- Detailed prints and casts of paws and feet of mammals and birds;
- Stories and natural information about species such as the steppe polecat and red-throated goose, as well as rare relict species;
- Interactive modules for comparing prints and observing changes in ecosystems;
Reasons for Concern
The exhibition draws attention to the main threats:
- Urbanization and intensive human activity;
- Unsustainable exploitation of natural resources;
- Climate changes leading to the extinction of entire species populations;
Education and Activity
The initiative's program includes:
- Lectures and seminars on biodiversity conservation;
- Activities for children, students, and pupils aimed at developing interest in natural sciences;
- A call for personal responsibility and commitment to environmental protection;
Message to Society
"Traces of Disappearance" is more than a museum exhibition - it is a civic call for awareness and action. For Varna residents and city visitors, the exhibition is an opportunity to get acquainted with the vulnerable riches of Bulgarian nature and discover how everyone can contribute to their preservation.
Conclusion
The event shows that science and emotion can go hand in hand - through personal engagement, love for wildlife, and decisive actions, we can ensure that the traces of disappearance will turn into traces of preservation.