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Gewässerökologische Führung mit Simultanübersetzung in DGS

In the organizer's words:

In this guided tour, you will learn about the importance of bodies of water and discover the hidden life in a drop of water.

With its various small bodies of water and the river that gives it its name, the Spreepark provides a habitat for many animal and plant species. The differences between the ecosystems of still and flowing waters are particularly evident here.

On this tour, we would like to explore these diverse bodies of water in and around the Spreepark together. First, we will take a look at the Spree and learn exciting facts about rivers. Then we will focus on one of the small stillwaters in the park. We then look at the water samples taken under magnification and discover how much life there is in a single drop of water. By identifying these organisms, we can also draw conclusions about the ecological status of the respective bodies of water. Last but not least, we want to show why the protection of our waters is so important and how each and every one of us can contribute to preserving these valuable habitats.

This offer will be simultaneously translated into German sign language, but is open to all interested parties.

If you require sign language translation but the event is already fully booked, please send us an email. We have a few places available for such cases.

Organizer: Korbinian Pacher & Frederic Griesbaum, on behalf of Campus Stadt Natur

Target group: Young people and adults

Registration and ticket: Please purchase tickets online before the event. Tickets will not be sold on site.

Meeting point: Entrance Dammweg/corner of Kiehnwerderallee, 12437 Berlin(https://maps.app.goo.gl/ypQnwBLiVSTPU1am8)

Directions

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Price information:

Persons aged 18 and over: € 5.00

Location

Spreepark Kiehnwerderallee 2 12437 Berlin
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