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Wildbienen im Spreepark

In the organizer's words:

Become aware of the buzzing of wild bees and discover their diversity and fascinating way of life.

When we talk about bee mortality, many people first think of the honey bee. However, in addition to the honey bee, there are numerous other bee species that do not live in large colonies and look after their offspring independently. These wild bees - also known as solitary bees - play a crucial ecological role: as pollinators of many wild and cultivated plants, they even outperform honey bees. In addition, wild bees have developed fascinating lifestyles that are closely linked to certain plant species or habitats.

On a journey of discovery through the Spreepark, you will learn exciting facts about the solitary relatives of the honey bee and discover their impressive variety of colors, shapes and behaviors. We will also talk about how we can actively contribute to their protection in view of the endangered status of many wild bee species - so that their buzzing diversity is preserved for the future.

Offered by: Lisa Hertges, on behalf of Campus Stadt Natur

Target group: Young people and adults

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

Meeting point: Entrance Dammweg/corner of Kiehnwerderallee, 12437 Berlin

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Travel directions

Important information: Please make sure you wear clothing suitable for the weather (rain or sun protection), wear sturdy shoes and bring enough food and drink.

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Price information:

Persons aged 18 and over: € 5.00

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