Luchs track search: Discover the secret hunters in the Palatinate Forest!
Luchs track search: Discover the secret hunters in the Palatinate Forest!
insights into the world of lynx for children
In the fascinating world of nature, the lynx, the biggest wild cat in Europe, has established itself in the Palatinate Forest. A resettlement project that was launched in 2016 enables these shy animals to gradually settle in their former homeland. In order to raise awareness of these remarkable animals, the Haus der Sustainability Info Center offers special events for children.
an exciting offer for young explorers
On Friday, August 9th, and on Sunday, August 25th, children aged seven to twelve years from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. can take part in a specially designed Luchs experience activity. Under the direction of forest teacher Nora Jankowski, the children playfully discover the secrets of the lynx. Through exciting stories, exciting actions and a search for traces, you will learn how these fascinating hunters live and find your way around their natural environment.
The importance of lynx training
The connection to nature and an understanding of the ecosystem are crucial for the younger generation. Nora Jankowski, an experienced forest educator and educational officer for global learning, chooses her approaches in such a way that the children are actively involved in the natural experience. It aims not only to convey knowledge, but also to establish an emotional bond with the environment that is the basis for all of our lives.
practical information for the participants
For participating in the activities, the children should bring sturdy shoes and the weather -adapted clothing. In addition, it is advisable to drink something to stay well hydrogen during the day of discovery. In order to secure a place in the event, the interested parties have to register on the website of the Haus der Sustainability Info Center: www.hdn.wald.rlp.de .
FAZIT: Exploring nature playfully
The offers for Luchs exploring in the Palatinate are not only an excellent opportunity for children to get to know nature, but also help promote awareness of the protection and maintenance of natural habitats. Such programs are an important step in the direction of an environmentally conscious generation that appreciates the diversity of the wildlife and wants to live with it in harmony.
- Nag