HH-Altona

Veranstaltungsnummer

XC544

Let's dig into the unknown (yet extreme!)

diversity of the Wittenbergener Heide

Sa, 15.06.2024, 11:00 – 14:00 Uhr

6–99
noch frei: 7
Flora und Fauna
Extrem trocken
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When we take walks through the forest or along the Elbstrand we usually observe several animal species such as birds, insects or mammals. But have you ever thought about how many other species, particularly small critters, live in such places? In this tour, we will let our imagination run wild and look for species in habitats where we do not usually look closely! We will provide you with the necessary equipment to explore the extreme diversity of the forest and beach. For the first 2 hours we will collect samples and for the last hour, we will observe our samples at our microscope station.

Treffpunkt: Wittenbergener Leuchtturm, Naturschutzgebiete Wittenbergen, Rissener Ufer, 22559 Hamburg

Anfahrt: Bus 388 bis Falkensteiner Ufer oder Bus 189 bis Tinsdaler Kirchenweg

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 Komplette Karte

Veranstalter*in: Museum der Natur Hamburg Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels (LIB)

Leitung: Nancy Mercado

Website

Foto: CC BY-SA 3.0 / Wikipedia

Altersempfehlung: 6–99

Ausrüstung empfohlen: Festes Schuhwerk, kleine Schaufel, Eimer und Gummistiefel

Kosten für Erwachsene: kostenlos

Kosten für Kinder: kostenlos 

Freie Plätze: 7 / 20 (35%)

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