In the organizer's words:
There are animals that we never really get to see in our forests and fields because they have become extremely shy or extremely rare. Sometimes, however, cities offer unexpected alternatives.
In the two capital cities of Berlin and Vienna, we go stalking with Hannes Petrischak: on the River Spree, we accompany a hawk family through the spring from courtship to the fledging of their young. On the Danube, we get up close and personal with the critically endangered European hamster. Other spectacular encounters, for example with gophers, peregrine falcons and fascinating wild bees, show that structurally rich cities can be important refuges for some species. Their familiarity with the presence of humans also creates good conditions for wonderful insights into their everyday lives.
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free of charge