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WissensFluss — Explore nature with bat detector and torch

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Fully booked!

On this night hike into the world of Berlin’s bats you can listen to their ultrasonic calls with a detector and follow their hunt for insects. Afterwards, you can rediscover regionally lost species of the wetlands around Berlin and the Panke river with torches in the nocturnal Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.

The guided tour is led by biologists Julia Lorenz and Gesine Kim Mortega, who both work as research scientists at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.

Event information

  • For families with children (recommended for 11 years and older), young people and adults
  • Meeting point: Südpanke Park, Entrance Habersaathstraße
  • Free registration by email at WissensFluss@mfn.berlin or phone (030 889140 8113). Please also enter your contact details here for contact tracing purposes.
  • Please bring a torch.
  • The number of participants is limited to 10.
  • During the tour, please keep a distance of 1.5 metres from people who are not part of your household.
  • Wearing a medical mask is compulsory, a negative test is recommended.

Further links

The excursion takes place within the framework of the Citizen Science project WissensFluss: The Berlin Panke.